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Snoqualmie Police Department Hires Behavioral Health Specialist

Stephanie Butler recently joined the Snoqualmie Police  Department, which serves the cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend, as the  department’s new Behavioral Health Specialist.

Butler has extensive  experience working with those in need of mental health assistance. 

The  City of Snoqualmie was awarded a state grant to fund a pilot behavioral  health emergency response and coordination program to support first  responders serving the

communities of North Bend and Snoqualmie. 

The  $150,000 grant is part of recently passed state legislation designed to  increase quality behavioral health co-response services, and will fund  this new position specializing in the

treatment of mental health and  substance use disorders. 

Butler will work directly with and  accompany police officers, as well as firefighters and EMTs, when  responding to crisis calls involving people with behavioral health  needs.

Additionally, she will work to support identified social service  needs within the community. 

Snoqualmie Police Chief Perry Phipps  said “We’re pleased to have Ms. Butler on board. Her expertise can help  facilitate better outcomes for community members in need.” 

The  grant will fund the new position through June 2023. If the program is  successful, the cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend will look to share  the costs of the role in subsequent

years. 

Washington State 5th  District Rep. Lisa Callan was instrumental in securing funding and  creating this behavioral health pilot program with input and support  from Snoqualmie Police

Chief Perry Phipps, Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine  Ross, and North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland. 

Original source can be found here.

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