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Urbana task force hears LEAP brief on community responder programs, safety, training and next steps
Summary
LEAP consultants reviewed national program call types, responder credentials and safety data for Urbana's alternative-response task force, assigned an 85-scenario review exercise for stakeholders, and promised follow-up data on co-response metrics and juvenile/linguistic handling.
Urbana’s Alternative Response Task Force convened on Dec. 11 for a second focus-group session where consultants from LEAP walked stakeholders through national community-responder models, local call narratives and next steps for designing a Urbana program.
The LEAP presentation opened with a review of 911 data patterns and a decision to focus the task force on the set of call types other cities commonly assign to community responders. The consultants explained that programs typically concentrate on service-connection needs (housing, food, referrals), mental-health and welfare checks, substance-use responses, and conflict resolution — and that the way calls are categorized shapes program structure, training and where teams are housed.
On safety, presenters said large program datasets show low rates of severe responder injury and low rates of emergency backup. One presenter summarized the field: "in the last over 500,000 calls ... there hasn't been someone killed or seriously injured," and cited program-specific emergency-backup rates in the low fractions of a percent. Consultants emphasized those outcomes depend heavily on program design, training and responder selection rather than on whether responders are armed.
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