Co-Responder Policy Template

$120.00

This professionally developed policy document provides a comprehensive framework for establishing and operating a Law Enforcement and Clinical Co-Responder Team. Designed for agencies of all sizes, the document outlines key operational components including unit structure, staffing considerations, response protocols, interagency coordination, documentation standards, and crisis intervention procedures.

Built in alignment with applicable Colorado Revised Statutes related to mental health services and crisis response, this policy framework is intended to support agencies in developing effective, legally sound, and operationally sustainable co-responder programs.

While specifically tailored for implementation within Colorado, the document can be adapted to meet the statutory and operational requirements of other states with minor modifications.

This resource is ideal for law enforcement agencies, behavioral health organizations, school districts, campus safety departments, and public safety administrators seeking to build or enhance collaborative crisis response programs.

For agencies requiring customized adaptation, implementation guidance, or policy consultation services, please contact us to discuss your organization’s specific operational needs and legal considerations.

This professionally developed policy document provides a comprehensive framework for establishing and operating a Law Enforcement and Clinical Co-Responder Team. Designed for agencies of all sizes, the document outlines key operational components including unit structure, staffing considerations, response protocols, interagency coordination, documentation standards, and crisis intervention procedures.

Built in alignment with applicable Colorado Revised Statutes related to mental health services and crisis response, this policy framework is intended to support agencies in developing effective, legally sound, and operationally sustainable co-responder programs.

While specifically tailored for implementation within Colorado, the document can be adapted to meet the statutory and operational requirements of other states with minor modifications.

This resource is ideal for law enforcement agencies, behavioral health organizations, school districts, campus safety departments, and public safety administrators seeking to build or enhance collaborative crisis response programs.

For agencies requiring customized adaptation, implementation guidance, or policy consultation services, please contact us to discuss your organization’s specific operational needs and legal considerations.