The new psychedelics training program was customized for law enforcement, mental health and emergency medical service personnel working for the City and County of Denver.After almost four years, Denver is ready to implement a psychedelic response training program for police, paramedics and other emergency workers.
"I’m proud of my hometown for stepping into a national leadership role with this training. It represents a giant leap forward for public health and safety with psilocybin and natural medicines in Denver and is a perfect example of what cities can do to better integrate emerging psychedelic policies into their existing infrastructures," Denver psilocybin panel director and activist Kevin Matthews says in a statement.
According to MAPS, a team of over twenty experts in law, medicine, psychiatry, mental health, neuropsychopharmacology, law enforcement, crisis response, quality improvement and education took three years to develop the curriculum. "We believe that this program will equip first responders with the necessary knowledge and skills to handle psilocybin and psychedelic-related crises in a safe and compassionate manner and ultimately improve the health and well-being of the community," MAPS harm reduction officer Sara Gael adds.
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