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This memorandum presents the status report on 911 calls received in 2024 related to disability and homelessness, including updates on data-entry processes and training for police officers. It highlights the analysis of 911 calls, the implementation of new data fields in the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system, and the collection of data on perceived disabilities. The report includes statistics on CAD events marked as 'Unhoused Related' and those involving perceived disabilities, emphasizing the intersection of these issues and the importance of proper training for officers responding to such calls.
Key points
The report analyzes 911 calls from 2024 related to disability and homelessness.
New fields were added to the CAD system to gather data on disabilities and homelessness.
In 2024, 5.5% of CAD events were marked as 'Unhoused Related'.
2.7% of CAD events were closed as related to a perceived disability.
The majority of perceived disability events were identified under mental health.
The Department is preparing to launch a public-facing 'Unhoused Dashboard' for data visualization.
Training for officers includes recognizing and identifying disabilities, with periodic refresher courses.
Limitations
The text contains unresolved placeholders and blank fields.
The report does not specify the exact nature of the data fields added to CAD.
The data on homelessness in the Automated Field Reporting/Record Management System (AFR/RMS) is incomplete.
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PSFSS AGENDA: ITEM: TO: PUBLIC SAFETY, FINANCE, AND STRATEGIC SUPPORT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: See Below Approved 5/15/25 (d)2. FROM: Paul Joseph DATE: April 30, 2025 Date: 5/7/2025 SUBJECT: Calendar Year 2024 Police Department 911 Disability and Homelessness Call Analysis Status Report RECOMMENDATION Accept the status report on 911 calls received in 2024 with a nexus to disability (including mental health) and/or homelessness, including an update on the implementation of data-entry processes and training to appropriately “flag” these incidents. BACKGROUND On February 27, 2024, staff from the City Manager’s Office presented a report on a 911 event data analysis to City Council1. The purpose of the report was to evaluate police events for possible development of alternative response service models. During the meeting, members of the City Council asked for staff to conduct a specific analysis on how the San José Police Department (Department) flags events and 911 calls related to homelessness and individuals with disabilities. ANALYSIS The Department’s analysis of 911 calls involving individuals with disabilities and those experiencing homelessness is based on data extracted from its...
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The document appears to be a draft status report on the San José Police Department's analysis of 911 calls related to disabilities and homelessness for the calendar year 2024. It includes data on the implementation of new fields in the Computer Aided Dispatch system, training provided to officers, and statistics on CAD events involving unhoused individuals and those with perceived disabilities.
Key points
The report is for the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee.
New fields 'Unhoused Related' and 'Perceived Disability' were added to the CAD system in April 2022.
Training for officers includes a 16-hour block on serving individuals with disabilities and a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Training course.
In 2024, there were 357,375 total CAD events, with 19,830 (5.5%) involving unhoused individuals.
A total of 9,811 CAD events (2.7%) involved a person with a perceived disability.
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The document is a draft and may not contain final data or conclusions.
There are unresolved placeholders such as 'Unknown' for certain council districts.
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Calendar Year 2024 Police Department 911 Disability and Homelessness Call Analysis Status Report Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee May 15, 2025 Agenda Item (d)2. Deputy Chief Gina Tibaldi, Executive Officer San Jose Police Department How Data on Disabilities and Homelessness Input In April of 2022, San José Police Department added two new fields to CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) “Event Clear” mask: • “Unhoused Related” • “Perceived Disability" Unhoused Related is Yes/No, while Perceived Disability has a dropdown menu Both fields are mandatory for each unit to clear an assigned event 2 Perceived Disability Dropdown Menu • None (N) • Mental Health Condition (MHC) • Intellectual or Developmental Disability, including Dementia (DEV) • Multiple Disabilities (MD) • Blind or Limited Vision (BLIND) • Deafness or Difficulty Hearing (DEAF) • Speech Impairment or Limited Use Language (SI) • Hyperactivity (HYP) • Other Disability (O) 3 Training • 16-hour block of instruction in the academy on serving individuals with disabilities • 40-hour CIT (Crisis Intervention Training) course concentrated on how to recognize and provide services to individuals with disabilities,...