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Eugene commission approves peer-support protocol and limited Alpha-Stim device checkout for officer wellness
Summary
The Eugene Police Commission unanimously approved two wellness procedures — an Acute Stress Adaptive Protocol (ASAP) and a cranial electrotherapy stimulation (CES) device checkout program (Alpha-Stim). The policies create elective peer-support options supervised by a contracted QMHP and limit device loans to four weeks.
The Eugene Police Commission on Feb. 12 approved two department procedures to expand officer wellness options, including a brief, peer-led Acute Stress Adaptive Protocol and a controlled checkout program for Alpha-Stim cranial electrotherapy devices.
Katie Ainsley Wallace, the department's contracted qualified mental health professional and licensed counselor, will oversee the CES device program, which places five Alpha-Stim units in a secured wellness-room safe. Under the approved Procedure 11.25, an officer who completes training and reviews contraindications can check a…
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