CARES Program Timeline

CARES Program Timeline

December 2019

City Council requests City staff to research and explore alternative response programs

August 10, 2020

Launch of the co-response ACORNS Unit in RPD

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December 2019 to August 2020

RTI study analyzes 911 call data and improve mental health response.

RTI Study

May 19, 2022

City Council allocates $800,000 from ARPA to expand the ACORNS Unit.

Watch Council Presentation

April 2023 to April 2024

City representatives visit various cities throughout the county to meet with alternative response programs. This included the STAR Program in Denver, Colorado, the HEART Program in Durham, North Carolina, and the Gateway Center in Atlanta, Georgia.

April 2023

City leadership discusses alternative response and mobile crisis program options with Wake County leadership. A planning group is formed to determine capabilities for a pilot program

November 7, 2023

City Manager's Office present alternative response research to City Council. Office of Community Engagement present options to engage with the community to gather feedback and input.

Council Meeting

Presentation

November 2023 to March 2024

Office of Community Engagement collects community input and holds engagement sessions with various stakeholders on alternative response program expansion.

Engagement Summary

December 2023

The City establishes an internal planning group to draft and develop alternative response pilots and identifying resources. The planning group includes representatives from 8 departments.

Engagement Summary

April 16, 2024

City presents summary of engagement findings and proposes an alternative response program expansion and pilot plan.

City Council Meeting

Presentation

June 10, 2024

City of Raleigh presents the FY25 budget recommendations for alternative response program expansion.

City Council Meeting

Presentation

June 2024 to January 2025

Planning and development of Crisis Call Diversion and Care Navigation teams

September 2024

City holds meetings with service providers and community organizations to provide updates and gather feedback

October 2024

The City signs a contract with Julota to provide data tracking and case management software for alternative response.

Julota Site

November 2024 to Present

The City advertises Care Navigation positions within the Housing and Neighborhoods department and announces Alternative Response Coordinator position in the City Manager’s Office with expected program launch in 2025