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In this episode of “We Don’t Talk About That,” we explore the progress being made at the critical intersection of mental health and policing, speaking with an expert on both - Officer Demita Kinard, of Tulsa PD. From police departments trying new approaches, mental health professionals teaming up with first responders, and community leaders building alternative strategies from the ground up, it’s no longer about what’s broken—it’s about what’s being rebuilt. Join us as we explore how compassion, collaboration, and real conversations are helping to reshape the way we respond to mental health crises—for everyone involved.
By GRAND Mental HealthIn this episode of “We Don’t Talk About That,” we explore the progress being made at the critical intersection of mental health and policing, speaking with an expert on both - Officer Demita Kinard, of Tulsa PD. From police departments trying new approaches, mental health professionals teaming up with first responders, and community leaders building alternative strategies from the ground up, it’s no longer about what’s broken—it’s about what’s being rebuilt. Join us as we explore how compassion, collaboration, and real conversations are helping to reshape the way we respond to mental health crises—for everyone involved.