Page 15 - 2018 Annual Report
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The  goals  of  the  social  worker
                                                             program are to:

                                                             1. Cultivate a shared mission for service
                                                             providers to work together, decreasing
                                                             gaps in services and strengthening each
                                                             other’s ability to influence people who need
                                                             help and act as a safeguard in times of
                                                             crisis.

                                                             2. Provide prevention support for youth
                                                             identified as mid-level risk due to past police
                                                             contact, criminal activity or escalation in
                                                             crime type.
                                                             3. Increase the public’s overall satisfaction
                                                             with police by offering another level of
                                                             customer  service  and  problem-solving
                                                             actions to the Police Department.






          “I truly believe this will

        have a significant impact on

        crime in our community, and

        I’m excited to see what this


        public-private partnership

        can accomplish.”



                                                                     Social Services Coordinator Gina English
            The social workers for each station were
                                                                     was  named  the  2018  Missouri  Peace  Officers
        hired in the spring. They worked out of patrol
                                                                     Association Non-Sworn Law Enforcement
        division  stations,  attended  weekly  crime
                                                                     Civilian of the Year in June for building a positive
        meetings and communicated regularly with                     relationship  between  law enforcement  and
        officers about residents in need of assistance,              community needs.
        especially early intervention for at-risk youth.

            Chief Smith said there are a lot of people               Gina English served as the coordinator for
        dealing  with issues  in Kansas City that  are            the expanded program. The new social workers
        frankly not the job of police to address: family          continued their work with juveniles in detention
        problems, poverty, addiction and more. But                and in Municipal Court. They also built a diverse
        those very issues are what create crime                   network of community resources. Their job was
        problems in the community. He said social                 to maintain KCPD’s duty to protect and serve
        workers can address such issues in a way that             the entire community, placing public safety
        brings lasting, positive change.                          above all.
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