Month: October 2023

  • October 2023 General Meeting

    Speakers

    • Lance Maples, Interim EMS Division Chief, San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
    • Denton Carlson, San Ramon Chief of Police

    Summary

    Our October 2023 General Meeting was held on October 19, 2023 at 7 pm over Zoom. It featured updates on Innovative Behavioral Health Crisis Response, San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Implements Behavioral Health Fire First Program.

    For our October General Meeting, we received updates on an innovative behavioral health crisis response program. In 2021, the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District (District) recognized the need to change how they received, responded to, and transported behavioral health emergencies. This need for change was highlighted not only by what was happening at a local and national level but also by their own personnel who led from the ground up and advocated for a better approach to these types of emergencies. The District developed an innovative program that was the first of its kind to recognize behavioral health incidents as medical emergencies, allowing Fire/EMS resources to respond to these incidents within seven (7) minutes. Partnering with SRVFPD, Mental Health Specialist Training that highlighted de-escalation techniques was provided by NAMI Contra Costa for over 200 District personnel and San Ramon Police Department (SRPD) staff.

    Interim EMS Division Chief, Lance Maples, of the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District was born and raised in Contra Costa County. He started his fire service career in 1988. In the last 35 years, he worked in the fire service for the City of Pinole Fire Department, Cal Fire, City of Fairfield Fire Department, El Cerrito/Kensington Fire Protection District serving for 13 years as Fire Chief, and was the Interim EMS Division Chief for the San Ramon Valley Protection District.

    San Ramon Chief of Police, Denton Carlson, held a Master’s in Emergency Services Administration from California State University, Long Beach, and was a California Peace Officer Standards and Training Command College graduate, where he received the Dorothy Harris Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence. He was also a graduate of the California Police Chiefs Association’s Executive Development Certificate Program and the Executive Certificate Program in Transformative Leadership from California State University, East Bay. In addition, he was a member of the Faculty at the University of San Diego, where he taught within their Master’s program in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership.

    October 2023's General Meeting Flyer
  • Jan 2024 New Family to Family Class!

    Jan 2024 New Family to Family Class!

    A new Family to Family class offered by popular demand!
    Zoom Program Beginning on January 25, 2024
    Hosted on Thursdays from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, an 8-week course*

    Co-facilitated by Ammi Rostin and Jen Melo

    Pre-registration is required
    Please contact Ammi to register for the program by emailing ammi@rcqr.com

    About NAMI Family to Family Education Program

    NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session educational program for family, significant others and friends of people living with mental illness. It is a designated evidenced-based program. Research shows that the program significantly improves the coping and problem-solving abilities of the people closest to an individual living with a mental health condition.
    *Classes will be held on 8 consecutive Thursdays starting January 25th, 2024. Please sign up for one of the dates offered as we have limited capacity for the program.