Uvalde Police Department appoints new mental health, family violence investigator
The Uvalde Police Department has created a new position dedicated to mental health and family violence investigations as part of its Guardian Initiative. The Uvalde Police Department has appointed Jessica Zamora as the new Mental Health/Family Violence Police Investigator for the department's Guardian Initiative. Zamora, who has over seven years of experience in law enforcement, will focus on following up with people who have experienced a mental health crisis or family violence to ensure they are receiving the right resources. She has two associate degrees from Southwest Texas Junior College and an Advanced Peace Officer Certification. The department is seeking collaboration with mental health professionals, medical personnel and clergy members to strengthen its support network.

Опубликовано : 10 месяцев назад от Ivan Herrera в Health
SAN ANTONIO – The Uvalde Police Department has created a new position dedicated to mental health and family violence investigations as part of its Guardian Initiative.
Det. Corp. Jessica Zamora, who has more than seven years of experience in law enforcement, has been appointed to serve as the new Mental Health/Family Violence Police Investigator for Uvalde PD, according to a news release.
Zamora will focus on following up with people who have experienced a mental health crisis or family violence to ensure they’re getting the right resources.
The new investigator has two associate degrees from Southwest Texas Junior College and an Advanced Peace Officer Certification. She also has training with the Southwest Texas Fusion Center, San Antonio PD Behavioral Threat Group, Family Violence Unit and Mental Health Unit, a news release said.
“This initiative is another example of our unwavering commitment to improving police services and ensuring the well-being of our community,” said Uvalde Police Chief Homer Delgado.
Uvalde PD is looking for mental health professionals, medical personnel and clergy members to collaborate with it to strengthen its support network.
“By working together with community partners, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those experiencing crises,” Delgado said.
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