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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) San Francisco Police …

WEBIf someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 9-1-1 and provide a description of the person's behavior. Improving our response to crises involving the mentally ill. Public safety incidents involving the mentally ill have been increasing in recent years, posing a serious challenge for the police and our community. From

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San Francisco Mental Health and SFPD Crisis Intervention Team …

WEBThe CIT Working Group is a partnership between community members, mental health advocates, health service providers and police officers working together to provide cutting-edge training for law enforcement officers. The goal of CIT is to train and deploy officers with the skills necessary to effectively address crisis situations in the field.

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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN

WEBMENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES (February 2019) SFPD Crisis Intervention Team/Psych Liaison Unit: Metro Division Stations (415) 837-7135 or Golden Gate Stations (415) 837-7524 San Francisco Department of Public Health Mental Health Support Other Mental Health Resources Dore Urgent Care Center Contact Procedure 2 Dore St, San …

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SF Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL)

WEBSF Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) Effective October 1, 2022, the San Francisco Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) Ordinance requires City employers to provide 80 hours of paid leave annually to employees for officially declared public health emergencies. Qualifying public health emergencies are those

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San Francisco Police Department DGO 5.21 GENERAL ORDER

WEB5. Attend CIT Mental Health Working Group meetings and maintain partnerships with mental health providers, mental health consumers, and mental health advocates and engage in community outreach. 6. Collaborate with other agencies (DEM, DPH, etc.) to identify and recommend best practices for inter-agency responses to person in crisis …

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Enforcement of Public Health Orders

WEBOn March 6, 2020, the City's Health Officer declared a local health emergency under Section 101080 of the California Health and Safety Code. On March 16, 2020, the City's Health Officer issued a Shelter in Place Order. On March 30, 2020, the Mayor issued the Sixth Supplemental Proclamation that restricted operating hours for certain businesses.

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SFPD Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

WEBAs the City of San Francisco responds to confirmed cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19), the men and women of SFPD remain steadfast in our commitment to maintain public safety, uphold the law and safeguard the well-being of our city. Our department is working closely with the San Francisco Department of Public Health and our partner public agencies

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Enforcement of Public Health Orders

WEBability of public and private health care providers to handle the influx of new patients and safeguard public health and safety. On March 6, 2020, the Local Health Officer declared a local health emergency under Section 101080 of the California Health and Safety Code. On March 16, 2020, the Local Health Officer issued a

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Enforcement of Public Health Orders

WEBability of public and private health care providers to handle the influx of new patients and safeguard public health and safety. On March 6, 2020, the City Local Health Officer declared a local health emergency under Section 101080 of the California Health and Safety Code. On March 16, 2020, the Local Health Officer issued a Shelter in Place Order.

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Homelessness San Francisco Police Department

WEBHomelessness. SFPD is committed to providing Safety with Respect for everyone in our city. Working together, SFPD, Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, Department of Public Health, Public Works and other city agencies, are addressing homelessness and behavioral health issues on our streets. The Healthy Streets …

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Street Crisis Response Team

WEBparamedic, a behavioral health clinician, and a behavioral health peer specialist. The goal of the new program is to provide an appropriate non-law enforcement response to behavioral health emergencies in San Francisco. The program's first team started Monday, November 30, 2020, and operates Monday—Friday, from 1 0am-6pm.

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Cardiac, Physiologic, and Real World Effects of Taser Use

WEB– Indirect/late health risks independent of vector location • Dart-to-heart distance important for cardiac arrest risk, therefore should be avoided in thin or small-frame persons, children • Taser use is associated with significant early increase in sudden death rates • Number of discharges increases risk of cardiac arrest

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Mayor, SFPD, SFMTA and Allied Public Health and Safety Agencies

WEBThe San Francisco Police Department, joined by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, the San Francisco Unified School District and allied public safety agencies including the California Highway Patrol San Francisco Office and the San Francisco Department of Emergency …

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Mental Health Detention San Francisco Police Department

WEBMental Health Detention. Officers were dispatched regarding an individual swinging a knife in the air. During the interaction the subject appeared disoriented and unable to make reasonable statements, and officers believed that the subject displayed an altered mental status. Officers requested an ambulance to the scene. During the detention the

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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN

WEBorder to ensure access to a reproductive health care facility. Article 43 expressly prohibits following or harassing any person within 25 feet of the entrance of a reproductive health care facility provided that the health care facility has complied with certain procedures. 1. Defmitions. Article 43, Section 4302 defines the following terms:

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DEPARTMENT BULLETIN

WEBSupportive Housing (HSH), Homeless Outreach Team (HOT), Department of Public Health (DPH), Department of Public Works (DPW), Department of Emergency Management (DEM), the City's Controller's Office, and 311. Members encountering homeless individuals in need of shelter, substance abuse or mental health

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A 06/02/17 Health Care Provider Suspicious Injury Reports to …

WEBhealth care provider shall call 911 as soon as possible. If the patient does not have a near lethal circumstance and/or life threatening injury, and does not want immediate police assistance, or does not want to speak to police at all, health care provider shall call San Francisco Police Department Special Victims Unit at 415-553-9220 as

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Opiate Overdose Prevention and Treatment Naloxone …

WEBThe San Francisco Police Department, partnered with the Department of Public Health (DPH), provides members with intranasal applications of Naloxone Hydrochloride (Naloxone). Similar to Automated External Defibrillators, the program intends to provide first responders with another tool that may potentially save lives. Training

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Survivor Benefits Checklist and Resource Contact Information

WEBUnited Behavioral Health: 800-888-2998 . American Council of Life Insurance: 202-624-2000 . Internal Revenue Service (IRS): 800-829-1040 . Department of Public Health: 415-554-2700 . Employee Assistance Program: 628-652-4600 or 800-795-2351 Catherine Dodd Wellness Center: 1145 Market Street, Suite 100

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General Orders San Francisco Police Department

WEBDepartment General Orders (DGOs) are the Department’s most authoritative and permanent directives, established, revised and adopted by the Police Commission after a public hearing for the overall administration and management of the Department and the general conduct of all members. DGOs receive input from the Department of …

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Guidelines Concerning Drug-Related Loitering Offense

WEBSafety with Respect. 23-185. Published: 12/06/23 Expires: 12/06/26. Guidelines Concerning Drug-Related Loitering Offense. (Update to DB 18-240) The purpose of this notice is to provide members with guidance concerning enforcement of Health and Safety Code section 11532, “Loitering for Drug Activities.”. Background.

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