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Frequently Asked Questions about the "HEART" crisis response …

WEBHow can I follow the progress of the HEART program? How did you develop these pilot plans? Who did DCSD work with to plan? Why did the City create the Community Safety …

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URL: https://www.durhamnc.gov/4807/Frequently-Asked-Questions-about-the-HEA

For non-emergencies, you can call 919-560-4600.

WEBHEART trifold Brochures & Resource guides. Crisis Call 1 Diversion. [CCD] This program puts clinicians in our 911 call center so we can quickly connect you to a mental health …

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Diabetes (Adult Population) (Census Tracts)

WEBThis information is from Duke Health and Lincoln Community Health Center, provided by Duke's Center for Community and Population Health Improvement.These type 2 …

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Join Our Team Durham, NC

WEBJoin Durham in a growing national movement as the Community Safety Department expands its crisis response programs that hold racial equity, harm reduction, and human …

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News Flash • Durham, NC • CivicEngage

WEBThis week, the City of Durham will become the first city in North Carolina to dispatch unarmed mental health professionals as a new kind of first responder to better …

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Community Safety & Wellness Task Force Durham, NC

WEBIn 2021, the Durham Community Safety & Wellness Task Force was formed by the governing bodies of the City of Durham, Durham County, and Durham Public Schools …

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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Durham, NC

WEBDurham Recovery Response Center. Formerly known as Durham Center Access, DRRC is the gateway to all local mental health, developmental disability and substance abuse …

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Innovative Strategies Durham, NC

WEBThe program was established by a $300,000 grant from the Southeast Sustainable Communities Fund (SSCF) in 2019. The program is administered by the City of Durham …

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Benefits Changes for 2023 – 2024

WEBBenefits Changes for 2023 – 2024 What to Expect for 2023 Open Enrollment Health Insurance Premium Increase As healthcare costs continue to rise due to inflation and …

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Complete your Biometric Screening by December 31, 2022

WEBBiometric screenings are a part of the City of Durham's well-being program for employees and their spouses. Learn more about the benefits, the process, and the deadlines of …

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COVID-19 Durham, NC

WEBDurham County COVID-19 Updates. Local Durham Resources. COVID-19 Resource Spreadsheet - CEF. If you have trouble accessing or navigating the Google Form, …

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Community Safety Durham, NC

WEBDurham Community Safety Department (DCSD) works to enhance public safety through community-centered approaches to prevention and intervention as alternatives to …

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Durham County Department of Public Health

WEBThe Partnership for a Healthy Durham and Data Program area is also responsible for the Community Health Assessment, annual health reports, data analysis, evaluation and …

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Live Well Portal

WEBFor questions regarding your Benefits offered by WebMD, please contact HR Connect at (919) 560-4214, available Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. For technical …

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Environmental Affairs Board (EAB) Durham, NC

WEBThe City of Durham and Durham County jointly established the Environmental Affairs Board (EAB) in 1991, in recognition of the importance of local cooperation on …

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Contacts: Durham Crisis

WEBSgt. Harlan Crenshaw Phone: (919) 560-4438 ext. 29227 Email:[email protected] Cpl. Joseph King, Phone: (919) 560-4438 ext. …

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CITY OF EMPLOYEE DURHAM BENEFITS GUIDE

WEB2023–2024 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS GUIDE 2 Over the past few years, the COVID-19 pandemic has created unique challenges and opportunities for our benefits and wellness …

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2021 WATER QUALITY REPORT

WEBIn 2021, Durham’s two plants provided 28.02 MGD of water to more than 309,335 people in the City’s service area. Williams Water Treatment Plant on Hillandale Road, completed …

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