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Consultation has concluded
On May 1, 2021, the Bellevue Police Department, in partnership with Bellevue Fire Department, launched the Community Crisis Assistance Team (CCAT). CCAT completed a four-month pilot program that began May 1st and ended August 31, 2021. An independent program evaluator conducted an academic analysis of the pilot program. This evaluation analyzed not only statistical data about the work of CCAT but also included personal interviews of individuals that CCAT served. A copy of this report can be found here. Bellevue Police and Bellevue Fire are now requesting additional community feedback on this pilot program.
On May 1, 2021, the Bellevue Police Department, in partnership with Bellevue Fire Department, launched the Community Crisis Assistance Team (CCAT). CCAT completed a four-month pilot program that began May 1st and ended August 31, 2021. An independent program evaluator conducted an academic analysis of the pilot program. This evaluation analyzed not only statistical data about the work of CCAT but also included personal interviews of individuals that CCAT served. A copy of this report can be found here. Bellevue Police and Bellevue Fire are now requesting additional community feedback on this pilot program.
Please share your feedback on the Community Crisis Assistance Teams.
Videos
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CCAT Pilot - The Front Lines
Bellevue police officers and Bellevue Fire CARES mental health professionals describe CCAT's work and how it benefits the most vulnerable and the community.
Community Crisis Assistance Team Pilot has finished this stage
May 1 - August 31, 2021
CCAT Trial
December 6, 2021
Report to Council
February 2022
Final Report
Next Steps
Community Crisis Assistance Team Pilot is currently at this stage
March 2022
Community Input
Title VI
The City of Bellevue assures that no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and related statutes, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any City of Bellevue program or activity. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated may file a complaint with the ADA/Title VI Administrator. For Title VI complaint forms and advice, please contact the ADA/Title VI Administrator at 425-452-6168.