Denver's STAR Program Offers Promising Alternative Response to Mental Health and Substance Use Crises

Published: April 16, 2024, 6 p.m.

On this topical show, Crystal welcomes Evan Thompkins, STAR Program Specialist with the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment, and Stephanie Van Jacobs, Program Manager at WellPower!

The STAR program offers a promising alternative response to mental health and substance use crises, providing individuals with the support and resources they need while reducing the burden on traditional police response. With strong community support and a commitment to meeting the evolving needs of Denver residents, the STAR program is poised to continue making a positive impact on the lives of those it serves. As cities across the country grapple with the challenges of addressing these complex social issues, Denver's STAR program serves as an inspiring example of what can be achieved through community-driven, collaborative solutions.

As always, a full text transcript of the show is available at officialhacksandwonks.com.

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Resources

Support Team Assisted Response (STAR) Program | City and County of Denver

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Support Team Assisted Response (STAR) | WellPower

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2022 Mid-Year Report | Support Team Assisted Response (STAR)

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\u201cDenver successfully sent mental health professionals, not police, to hundreds of calls\u201d by Grace Hauck from USA Today

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\u201cThese First-Responder Superheroes Don\u2019t Wear Capes or Even Uniforms\u201d by Matt Levin from Oprah Daily

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\u201cDenver's STAR set to expand amid tension over its future\u201d by Esteban L. Hernandez from Axios


\u201cAs STAR expands, community members feel left out of planning. Here\u2019s why it matters.\u201d by Victoria Carodine from Rocky Mountain PBS