Appoint Sahai Burrowes to Community Crisis Response Program Advisory Board
In Plain English
Richmond's new crisis response program needs community advisors to oversee how it operates and shares information with residents. Burrowes is a public health professor with expertise in data analysis and research. The advisory board will help guide this alternative to police response for mental health emergencies.
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