Accept $16,556 federal grant for police training on elder abuse cases
$16,556
Resolution 63-25
In Plain English
The federal grant pays for specialized training to help Richmond police officers recognize and respond to elder abuse including emotional, financial, physical and sexual abuse. The city partners with Contra Costa County and other agencies to create a coordinated response to elder abuse cases. If approved, the 3-year program runs through September 2027 at no cost to Richmond taxpayers.
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