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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOut of State Travel Request - Renew (002)GRANT COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA MEETING REQUEST FORM (Must be submitted to the Clerk of the Board by 12:00pm on Thursday) REQUESTING DEPARTMENT: Renew REQUEST SUBMITTED BY:Piper Scroggins CONTACT PERSON ATTENDING ROUNDTABLE: Dell Anderson CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: ❑YES ® NO DATE: 05/01/2026 PHONE: 509 765 9239 x5353 ❑Agreement / Contract ❑AP Vouchers ❑Appointment / Reappointment ❑ARPA Related ❑ Bids / RFPs / Quotes Award ❑ Bid Opening Scheduled ❑ Boards / Committees ❑ Budget ❑Computer Related ❑County Code ❑Emergency Purchase ❑Employee Rel. ❑ Facilities Related ❑ Financial ❑ Funds ❑ Hearing ❑ Invoices / Purchase Orders ❑ Grants — Fed/State/County ❑ Leases ❑ MOA / MOU ❑Minutes ❑Ordinances ®Out of State Travel El Petty Cash ❑ Policies ❑ Proclamations ❑ Request for Purchase ❑ Resolution ❑Recommendation El Professional Serv/Consultant ❑Support Letter ❑Surplus Req. ❑Tax Levies ❑Thank You's ❑Tax Title Property ❑WSLCB Out of State travel request for Lanny Abundiz for the 7th Annual National Co Responder Conference in Dallas, Texas from June 7 10th, 2026. Estimated Cost: $2179.45 If necessary, was this document reviewed by accounting? ❑ YES L 8 6A L REVIEW: thi� d9pument mquilirqi� Iggall FqyiqWg rq4ww--- If necessary, was this document reviewed by legal? ❑ YES ❑ NO ❑NO Fm�N/A DATE OF ACTION: 6/--D- � DEFERRED OR CONTINUED TO: APPROVE: DENIED ABSTAIN D1: K D2: 5 D3: V ■ 9:.,,VW 0 N/A 4/23/24 Out of State Travel Request Application DEADLINE: Due by Thursday at 12:00 p.m. to the Commissioner's Office with BOCC Consent Agenda Request Form, to be on the following week's Consent Agenda. Traveler's Name(s): Lanny Abundiz Department/Off ice: Crisis Purpose of Travel: 7th Annual National Co -Responder Destination: Dallas, TX Conference Dates of Travel: 06/07/2026-06/10/2026 ITotal Trip Cost Estimate: $ 2,179.45 (This line will auto -sum the costs listed below) Travel Type (Select One): Fund Number/Department: Q Out of State Travel 108.15 0 Out CONUS Travel (AK, HI or US Territory) ❑ Foreign Travel ❑ Extradition Grant Funded? If Yes, List Grant Amount: Cost Application (Select One): ❑ Yes ❑ Government Rate Q No ❑ Conference Rate Regular Rate Hotel - GSA Rate: Hotel - Nightly Rate: Hotel Total: $ 170.00 $ 239.00 $ 848.64 Explanation for Rate: Required if hotel cost is greater than per them orgovernment rate Conference Fee: The hotel had no more government room rates available when I made the $ 725.00 reservation. The conference is being held at this hotel. Rental Car Required? If Yes, Rental Car Cost: Total Estimate of MI&E During Travel: ❑ Yes $ 181.00 No Air Carrier: Cost of Flight: $ 424.81 Alaska Airlines (Addt'l costs for extended stays, flight upgrades, etc. at the expense of the traveler) Preparer's Name/Title: Preapproved by EO/DH? If Yes, EO/DH Name: Piper Scroggins, Accounting Technician ❑ Yes ❑ No M A R 24[fi;c ❖ Must attach training information including agenda, start and end times and meat information. Forms missing any of the required information will be returned for completion. All fields must be filled incompletely. D I n-State Training A Out -of -State Training El Webinar (Must be received 30-days in advance) (Must be received 90-days in advance) Employee Name: Lanny Abundiz Today's Date: 03/19/2026 - ------------- ------- -- --------- Training Name: - 7th Annual National Co -Responder Conference Location: Sheraton Dallas Dates of training: 06108/2026-06/10/2026 Departing Date: 06107/2006 Returning Date: 06/11/2026 - -- - ------- Departing Tirane:. Returning Time: Registration Cost: S - 725 --- - -- Hotel: A Yes ID No Are there any room blocks for this training at a specific hotet? Transportation: 0 Personal Car 11 Company Car (if requesting to take personal car,, direct supervisor signature is required below) Airfare: 9 Yes No Flight / airport preferences? Row wilt this training add value to the organization? Expert keynote presentations and training sessions to help with role. -- - --- - ------- TO BE COMPLETED BY DIRECT SUPERVISOR AND EXECUTIVE STAFF ONLY Estimated Cost: Funding Source: Training Approved: Yes 0,1 No Direct Supervisor Signature'. Personal Car Approval: 7 Yes [7 No Direct Supervisor Signature. Executive Staff Approval: es El No Executive Staff Signature: D .34 ate. Date: Date: __5 4/14/26, 4:30 PM CoRCon 2026 https://www.coresponderalliance.org/CoRCon 1/3 4/14/26, 4-30 PM CoRCon 2026 The International Coilsponder Alliance is proud to announce the theme for its 7th Annual National Co -Responder Conference (CoRCon) in Dallas, Texas, June 7-10, 2026 — Boots on the Ground, Eyes on the Stars. The CoRCon 2026 co -hosts are ICRA, the City of Dallas, Texas, the City of Round Rock, Texas, and My Health My Resources of Tarrant County. Dedicated co -response and crisis response professionals developing, launching, and sustaining crisis programs are the everyday boots on the ground. These professionals have their eyes on the stars — aspiring to collaborate, innovate, and expand co -response and crisis response into the future. Whether they're just getting started or have been around for decades, these professionals work tirelessly to bring hope, safety, and stability to their communities, Together, we're all Rising to the Call of Crisi's Response Under the Big Texas Sky at of on 2026, The Police Assisted Addiction, and Recovery Initiative (PAARI) is collaborating with ICRA to ftaj., provide a track of breakout sessions throughout the conference. These tracks will highlight ASSISTED PAAF ADDICTION substance use based deflection and diversion programs — giving attendees a unique opportunity to T learn about a diverse range of deflection models. & RECOVERY i INIFT IIAT I'VE Our dedicated sponsors help make Col on possible every year. Check out the CoKon 2026 sponsor guide! https:[/www.coresponderalliance.org/CoRCon 2/3 4/14126,4:30 PM CoRCon 2026 Lop, LriogLt Int-ynotional Co-Resp 'e r A, 2;t) a, Ificing. Inc. 61900 Lqrnar: Ste, A 7 3 Mt-,siori, KS-6-6 M2 Co-R-e sq,,on der AlLiange, Inc, iS a non-prOlfLit o,� anizotion, Contact .,1CRA I Privacy Policy I Member Log n https://www, cores pond eral li ance. o rg/Co R Con 3/3 Event Agenda 7th Annual National Co -Responder Conference Sunday, June 07, 2026 12:00 PIVI - 5:00 PM Registration Open 12:30 PIVI - 2:30 PM Pre -Conference Part 1: Crisis Response and Negotiation Perspectives Speaker, Andrew Young 2:45 PM - 5:00 PM Pre -Conference Part 2: When the Person to 'Save' is Gone: Fatality Response and Supporting Survivor Loss. Speaker: Michelle Muething, LPC, LMHC Monday, June 08, 2026 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Registration 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Opening Ceremony 8:30 AM - 10:25 AM Keynote: The Strategic Power of Hope: A Science Based Framework for Strengthening Individuals, Communities, & Systems Location: Lone Star B & C Speaker: Chan Heilman 10:25 AM -10:35 AM Break 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Beyond the Call: Practical Insights from Delivering Scenario -Based Co -Response Training Across Massachusetts Location: Lone Star A2 Speakers: Dr. Sarah Abbott, Bonnie Cuccaro, Sgt. Jay Ball 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM A Danger to Themselves or Others: Psychosis as a Public Safety Consideration Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Jesse Trevino 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Frozen in Fear: Recognizing and Responding to Catatonia in the Field Location: Houston B Speaker: Malachi Winters 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Inside Year One: Lessons from a Rural Crisis Co -Response Program Location: Houston C Speaker: Caitlyn Coffey; Co -speaker: Travis McGlothin, Matthew Royse; Co -Speaker: William Lykins 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Disaster Response and .System Resilience: Lessons for Co -Responder Teams During Large - Scale Emergencies Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Tiffany Lacy -Clark; Co -Speaker: Germetris Webb 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM The Power of a Name — Preserving Humanity for our Unhoused through a Co -Response Model Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Elaine Blanton; Co -speaker: Seth Blaine, Candace Allen 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM The Significance of Collaboration Between Law Enforcement and Behavioral Health in Addressing Substance Use Disorder Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Patrick Nevitt; Co -speaker: Andrea Bruhn, Corey Councill 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Enhancing Co -Response Effectiveness and Community Behavioral Health through Continuous Improvement Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Jake Shepherd; Co -speaker: Watara Heath 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Terrorism, Trafficking & Bomb Threats: A Unified Response Bridging clinical insight and tactical response. Location: Houston A Speaker: Kate Moore; Co -speaker: Matthew Cunha 11:35 AM -12:55 PM Lunch 12:55 PM - 2:10 PIVI US Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center Guide for Behavioral Threat Assessment Units Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Jeff Murray 12:55 PIVI - 2:10 PM Telling the Whole Story: Multisector Findings From Suicide Fatality Review Processes Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Lauren Savitskas; Co -speaker: Mallory O'Brien 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Scene Safety: Considerations with a Clinician, Navigating Conflicting Safety Priorities, and Communication on Scene Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Brenna Rush ; Co -speaker: Cory Kiper, Joe Schilz 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Calculated Caution, Essential Safety Tactics For On Scene Response Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Michelle Muething, LPC, LMHC 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Workshop: Let's Get Real About Co -Response -Program Design, Mistakes, Complaints, and Best Laid Plans Location: Houston B Speaker: Susie Kroll; Co -speaker: Jamie Ford 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM From Crisis to Connections: Building trust through Peer & Police collaboration Location: Houston C Speaker: Larissa Rivera ; Co -speaker: Brian Miller, Pamela Coburn; Co -Speaker: Sue Hess 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Navigating Pop Psychology and Al in Crisis Response Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speakers: Jackie Jenkins, John Campbell 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Deflection That Delivers: How Two Police Departments Reduced Overdoses and Built a Culture of Care Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Dunya Kilano; Co -speaker: Mario Bastianelli, Jeff Filzek, Ariel Leavitt; Co -Speaker: Linda Davis 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM PAARI 101 Location: Austin 2 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Strategies to Nurture Hope Location: Lone Star B & C Speaker: Chan Hellman 2:10 PM - 2:30 PM Break 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Balancing Safety and Access: Partnering with Co -Responders to Distribute Firearm Retention Devices Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Jared Avilez; Co -speaker: Jessica Murphy 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Sustaining Success: How Crisis Teams Can Thrive Beyond Initial Funding Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Kristin Sauerbier 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Data -Driven Deflection: Scaling a Statewide Model Through Research and Collaboration Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Sydney Goggins; Co -speaker: Brad Kelly, Christine Herrin 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Situational Awareness for Co -Response Teams: Safety and De-escalation Tactics Location: Houston A Speaker: Brandon McKinney; Co -speaker: Vania Wimberly 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Building Connection in Crisis: Igniting the Next Evolution of Co -Responder Excellence Location: Houston C Co -Speaker: Kendall Perry, Derrick Burns, Jamon Company, Charles Powell III 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM). How Co -Response Teams Work to Prevent Targeted Violence Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Dr. Cherylynn Lee; Co -speaker: Jeff Cugno 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM From Collaboration to Accountability: The Vermont Situation Table Model for Community - Based Crisis Response Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Scott Allen ; Co -speaker: Jeffrey Burnham, Adam Petlock, Justin Johnston; Co-peaker: Jennifer Pierson 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM First Surviving, Then Thriving: Co -response and Deflection for Human Trafficking Victims with Substance Use Disorders Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Sabrina Fernandez; Co -speaker: Tarik Muslimovic, Amanda Pettit 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Two Sides, One Scene: Building a County -Wide Co -Responder Model Location: Houston B Speaker: Maegan Cannon; Co -speaker: Adam Lamb 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Afternoon Snack 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Leading from the Frontline: Ethical Supervision and Policy Implementation Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Mackenzie Dezieck 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Jail Versus Treatment A Case Study Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Stewart Brought; Co -speaker: Jessica Murphy 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Early Field Experiences from Kentucky's Community Co -Response Program Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Leigh Ann Fitzpatrick; Co -speaker: Caitlyn Coffey, Brett Hightower, Kelly Thompson, Andrew Stidham 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Crisis Transportation Pilot Program Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Robert Hurn; Co -speaker: Don Whitmire 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Co -Responders and Health Care United as ONE in Delaware Location: Houston B Speaker: Shelley Nix; Co -speaker: Colleen Kearns, Delilah Colon 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Verbal De -Escalation and Violence Prevention Location: Houston C Speaker: Mourning Fox 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Save your county money and serve your citizens better. Start a Hoarding Task Force! Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Maria Spetalnik 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Leveraging the Court System to Assist High Utilizers Resistant to Outreach Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Ritchie Zah ; Co -speaker: Braulio Jerez, Alyse Vollmer 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Bridging Public Safety and Behavioral Health: A Deflection -Focused Approach in Partnership with ODA Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Nicole Jenkins; Co -speaker: Daniel Meloy 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM "Equipping the Front Lines: Education That Empowers Co -Responder Teams" Location: Houston A Speaker: Joy Bell; Co -speaker: Carol McVey, Bianca Channer 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Networking Event (included with Registration) Location: AT&T Discovery District Tuesday, June 09, 2026 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Registration 8:30 AM - 10:25 AM Keynote Panel: Artificial Intelligence, Youth Suicide, and Crisis Response Speakers: Robbie Torney, Dr. Darja Djordjevic, Laura Reiley 10:25 AM -10:35 AM Break 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Working to make change Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Amy Prock; Co -speaker: James Bucko 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Safety First! How to Put Together a Comprehensive Field Training Cirriculum for Co - Responders Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Hillary Nusbaum 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM The 911 Call Matrix: Advancing Co -Response Through Data, Safety and System Design Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Amanda Bradley; Co -speaker: Shellie Seibert, Justin Lemery 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Law and Order: Beyond the Badge - The Medford Model Location: Houston A Speaker: Virginia Greer; Co -speaker: Rebecca Pietila, Jason Antley, Vicky Armstrong 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM You had me at Hello: Building Rapport Through Neurolinguistic Programming Location: Houston B Speaker: Maria Spetalnik 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Lesson Plans, Role Plays, Resistance, Oh my! Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Tiffany Bellesi; Co -speaker: Millie Martin 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Building on Success: The Past, Present, and Future of Allegheny County LEAD Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Kelley Kelley; Co -speaker: Joey Brantle 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Building Effective Opioid Overdose Response: Lessons from Spokane Fire Department Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Sarah Foley; Co -speaker: Anne Raven 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Findings on Co -Responder Teams from a National Survey of Mobile Crisis Programs Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Michael Compton 10:35 AM - 11:35 AM Different Paths, Same Outcome: Adaptive Software for Crisis Response Coordination Location: Houston C Speaker: Jason Friesen 11:55 AM -12:55 PM Lunch 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM GO TEAM - Not Just Another Co -Response: Utilizing Police Partnerships to Address Child Trauma Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Rachel Caruso; Co -speaker: Liz Gledhil 12:55 PIVI - 2:10 PM The Art & Science of COR Impact: A Toolkit for Telling Your Story Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Stacey McClellan ; Co -speaker: Jenna Mathews, Fran Babrow 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Interest v. Intrusion: Navigating the Intersections of Co -Response, Crisis Intervention, and the Law Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Casey Byrne; Co -speaker: Jake Ramsey 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM Strengthening Community Safety and Recovery Through Coordinated Crisis Response Location: Houston A Speaker: Siiri Sikora; Co -speaker: Trisha Zizumbo 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM The Unseen Injury: Concussion Recognition and Response in a Co -Responder World Location: Houston B Speaker: Carly Smith ; Co -speaker: Jennie Hill 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM From Blueprint to Badge: Building Your Own Training Academy for Patrol -Ready Co - Responder Team Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Ana Gonzalez; Co -speaker: Susie Kroll, Jamie Ford 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM PAARI 101 Location: Austin 3 12:55 PIVI - 2:10 PM Open Office Hours for the Unhoused in the Community Setting Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Sara Formhals 12:55 PIVI - 2:10 PM You Built the Program -- Now What? How to Sync Public Health & Public Safety Data to Show Impacts Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Elizabeth Rhodes; Co -speaker: Jacey Greece, Sarko Gergerian 12:55 PM - 2:10 PM CRISIS: Crisis Responder Intervention Skills and Instructional Standards Location: Houston C Speaker: Kristin Sauerbier; Co -Speaker: Chanson Noether 2:10 PM - 2:30 PM Break 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Grief and Traumatic Loss: A Police Social Worker's Role Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Melissa Stone; Co -speaker: Gabriela Esquivel 2:30 PM - 3:30 PIVI Right Care, Right Time, Right Place: Transforming EMS Response for Behavioral Health Emergencies Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Lucero Castaneda; Co -speaker: Julia Anderson, Elizabeth Plange 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Care Link Navigation: Building Bridges Between Emergency Response and Long -Term Stability Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Amanda Bradley; Co -speaker: Tony McGill 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Compassion Fatigue & Vicarious Trauma Strategies for Protecting Responders' Own Mental Health While Serving the Public Location: Houston A Speaker: Kayla Somerville; Co -speaker: Jaqui Stilson 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Duct Tape Saves Lives Location: Houston B Speaker: Maeve Widmann; Co -speaker: Becca Odendahl 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Badges, Boundaries, and Buy -In: Making Co -Response Work from the Start Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Amber Dirks; Co -speaker: Douglas Headlee 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Bloomington Community Brain Health Services: One Year Later Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Janet Yeats; Co -speaker: Luke Campbell, Booker Hodges 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Redesigning Public Safety: Substance Use Deflection and Community -Led Response Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Felicia Lopez Wright; Co -speaker: Cierren Edmondson, Dennis Lowe 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM It's Giving... Dynamic Duo Vibes: Unpacking Chemistry, Conflict, and Collaboration in Co - Response Work. Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Brittany Gaddy; Co -speaker: Natasha Tarpeh, Tai Harper 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Critical Incident Management System (CIMS): Enhancing Coordinated Response and Data - Driven Decision Making Location: Houston C Speaker: Pamela Kelley; Co -Speaker: Sean Varano, Christopher Rosier, Vicky Butler 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Afternoon Snack 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Scaling a Statewide Deflection and Co -Responder Program: Lessons in Program Design, Collaboration, and Sustainability Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Scott Allen; Co -speaker: Luiza Barnat, Christy Knowles, Lauren Pristo 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Building Resilient Co -Responder Teams: Applying Positive Psychology and PERMA to Foster Psychological Safety and Compassion Resilience Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Angela Yen; Co -speaker: Ronald Moreno, Leigh Sexton, Elizabeth Reyes 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Advancing Police -Led Deflection and Co -Responder Models: Insights from Illinois Multisite Evaluations Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Jessica Reichert; Co -speaker: Nancy Sullivan; Co -Speaker: Ebonie Epinger 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Designing RESILIENCE to Strengthen Your Community Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Jennifer Holm ; Co -speaker: Krista Frynczynski, Bradley Neuder 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM The Secret to Supervising Superheroes Location: Houston A Speaker: Michelle Muething, LPC, LMHC 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Are You Maximizing Your Partnership? Location: Houston B Speaker: Tiffany Bellesi; Co -speaker: Millie Martin 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Stress First Aid for Co -Responder Teams Location: San Antonio Ballroom Speaker: Stephen Hitchcock; Co -speaker: Virginia Leavell 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Saving Lives Together: Police -Public Health Partnerships During a Fatal Overdose Wave Location: Austin 2 Speaker: Robert Lawlor Jr; Co -speaker: Anna Gasinski, Liz Znamierowski, Ray Torres 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Community Responders: The Right Response at the Right Time for the Right Situation Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Laurel Lisovskis; Co -speaker: Hope Fiori 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Networking Event Location: Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center Wednesday, June 10, 2026 7:30 AM - 8:15 AM Breakfast 7:30 AM - 12:30 PM Registration 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM Keynote Speaker: Elizabeth McCormick 10:00 AM -10:15 AM Break 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Overcoming Adversity Location: Lone Star Al Speaker: Dr. Suzi Yokley-Busby 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Advancing Evidence -Based Policing: National Insights on Co -Responder Teams and the Benefits of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Evaluation Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Haley Moon ; Co -speaker: Clair Uding, Lauren Porter, Lindsay De Luna 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Affordable Innovation: How University Partnerships Can Sustain Rural Co -Responder Programs Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Cyndy Caravelis; Co -Speaker: Kyler Nielson 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Teens in Crisis: Family Centered Strategies for Co -Responder Teams Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Anwar Alananzeh ; Co -speaker: Emily Gunn, Jessica Finn 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Rural Co -Response in the Crisis Continuum Location: Houston A Speaker: Joey Thacker; Co -speaker: Kari James, Ashley Waitkus, Jaret Reece 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs): A Unique Crisis Intervention Opportunity Location: Houston B Speaker: Spencer Cantrell; Co -speaker: Susie Kroll; Co -Speaker: Shannon Frattaroli 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Mo Money, Mo Problems, The Real Struggle of Expanding a Co -Responder Program Location: Houston C Speaker: Anne Raven ; Co -speaker: Sarah Foley 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM Navigating Behavioral Threat Assessment and Case Management in Law Enforcement: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned Location: Austin 3 Speaker: Sarah Goodrum; Co -Speaker: Jessica Hulse, Susie Newby 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM PAARI Peer to Peer Mentorship and Technical Assistance Location: Austin 2 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM Break 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Address the Distress: Why we're here to problem solve and not talk about your "mental health" Location: Lone Star Al Speakers: Troy Wennet, Younghun Kim 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Beyond Law Enforcement: Enhancing Fire and EMS Co -Response Programs in Washington State Location: Lone Star A2 Speaker: Kim Hendrickson ; Co -speaker: Jennifer Stuber 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Veterans Deflection - Partnering with your local VA Medical Center Location: Lone Star A3 Speaker: Katharine Stewart; Co -speaker: Matthew Stimmel 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Words that Save Lives: Effective Verbal De -Escalation and Rapport Building with Suicidal and Mentally III Individuals Location: Lone Star A4 Speaker: Richard Engersbach; Co -speaker: Marenda Tran; Co -Speaker: Joseph Kaspar 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM De -Escalation in Family Crisis: Trauma -Informed Co -Response During Dependency & Neglect Interventions Location: Houston B Speaker: Melina Bricker; Co -speaker: Dawn Smith 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Bridging the Gap Location: Houston C Speaker: Jabari Addae 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PAARI Peer to Peer Mentorship and Technical Assistance Location: Austin 2 4/14126, 4:30 PM CoRCon 2026 J- L https,//m.tm.coresponderalliance.org/CoRCon 1/3 4/14/26, 4:30 PM CoRCon 2026 The International Ci o-Responder Alliance s proud to announce the theme for its 7th Annual National Co -Responder Conference (CoRCon) in Dallas, Texas, June 7-10, 2026 — Boots on the Ground, Eyes on the Stars. The CoRCon 2026 co -hosts, are ICRA, the City of Dallas, Texas, the City of Round Rock, Texas, and My Health My Resources of Tarrant County. Dedicated co -response and crisis response professionals developing, launching, and sustaining crisis programs are the everyday boots on the ground. These professionals have their eyes on the stars — aspiring to collaborate, innovate, and expand co -response and crisis response into the future. Whether they're just getting started or have been around for decades, these professionals work tirelessly to bring hope, safety, and stability to their communities, Together, we're all Rising to the Call of Crisis Response Under the Big Texas Sky at CoRCon 2026, 11-1-AMAK4 The Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (PAARI) is collaborating with IA to I-- 4v", POL C� provide a track of breakout sessions throughout the conference. These tracks will highlight AS, S I ST P D substance use based deflection and diversion programs — giving attendees a unique opportunity to ADDICTION & RECOVERY learn about a diverse range of deflection models, INITIATIVE Our dedicated sponsors help make of on possible every year. Check out the CoRCon 2026 sponsor guidef. https,,//www.coresponderalliance.org/CoRCon 2/3 4/14/26, 4:30 P M CoRCon 2026 —Capmg"It 2'02,1, ma-'rt"aVomai f 're. ltx, 000 tamm, Ste. #130, Missiot?� KS 66202 '-7,e rnqoranc�fi Co -Res m Contact ICRA I W2QIic. I Member Log n -L https:l/www.coresponderaIIiance,org/CoRCon 3/3 CORCON 2026 REGISTRATON Registration Costs ICRA Nlember - S600 Nor. -!Member - $725 Pre -Conference - $150 If you are a speaker, please, see your email for specific instructions to gain access to the discounted speaker rate. PRE -CONFERENCE REGISTRATION We are excited to offer a pre -conference this year from Dr, AndyYoung and Michelle Muething, LPC, LMHC, Part 1: Crisis Respons.e and Negotiation Perspectives avid Part 2.- When the Person to 'Save'is Gone Fatality Response and Suppoefing Survivor Loss Read the full descriptions HERE, Sunday, June 7, 12:30-5:00pf-n Cost - $150 You can register for the pire-conference during main registration or by clicking the button below after you register MAKE YOUR CASE FOR CORCON 2026 We want you at CoRCon 2025, so we've made a justification letter to make it easy to let your employer know why it's important for you to attend. You can review the letter, add additional information, and update costs before you send it to your supervisor or whomever approves conference attendance - REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY Registrations are not refundable. However, they may be traosferred V-) a new attendee until May 18, 2026- Complete the transfer form below if you wish to transfer your registration CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS We are in *the process of applying for Continuing Education Credits through Amedco. OnCle we are approved, we will share how many hours and which associations we will be able to provide credit for. 11.opyr!ghT 21102-2, internxional Co-Respondet A! horce Inc 60Iri a "1 �) i-,vr, Ste ;31- Wi.ernatior.,31 kro-Resp-,rae, Alliance I-,)(. is a non-or-ifil it C'n , �tact ICHA I Prwu�Y221Jy I Mm kLIQgla 5 11 /26, 3:19 PM FAQs- 2025, Can I register multiple team members at once? * Read more Where is the conference being held? * Rasa r1lore What airport should I fly 'Into? 0- Read mcifre What parking options are available? ip. Read rric. e Where do I find the schedule? � Read more Are meals provided.? v rea d mo.r-e t Yes' Breakfast, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and lunch on Monday and Tuesday are included with the registration fees. Registration also includes admission tc our networking event on Monday evening. Z:� t Is there a theme this year? 0- Read more Are firearms allowed? 0. Read more How can I best represent my agency? 0,. 'Read more Will there be a virtual option for the conference.? 0.- Read more Hn-me RC -on QS Copyinght 202.1, Iniernaticinzil Co -Responder Alhan(e, Inc. '0,00 Lamar, Ste. #1'30, Mission, KS bEL"'W 't- organiz Iner, tnar, onceAllianic-e-, lnc„ IS a 1,10r�`Pr olu 4 ation Contact ICPA- E�LV�CY- LO-11 —Icy- M�ber Log In https: flwow corespon dera Ili ance.org/faq2026 2/2 4/23/26, 4:34 PM FY 2026 per diem rates for DALLAS, Texas U.S. General Services Administration FY 2026 per diem rates for DALLAS, Texas Daily lodging rates (excluding taxes) I October 2025 - September 2026 Primary destination County 2025 Oct Nov Dec 2026 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Dallas Dallas $170 $170 $170 $191 $191 $191 $170 $170 $170 $170 $170 $170 about:blank 1/1 4/23/26, 4:34 PM F9 U.S. General Services Administration FY 2026 per diem rates for DALLAS, Texas FY 2026 per diem rates for DALLAS, Texas Meals and incidental expenses (M&IE) rates and breakdown First M&IE Incidental and Primary destination County total Breakfast Lunch Dinner expenses lastday of travel Dallas Dallas $80 $20 $22 $33 $5 $60.00 about:blank 1/1 71 Expedia Shop travel v Op_ USD List your property Support Trips Mega iur flights > Checkout eview your trip $912.40 is typical (D This price is similar to the typical fare found on Expedia Pasco to Dallas 10:00arn - 5:35pm (5h 35m, 1 stop) A Delta # Sun, Jun 7 Flight details V\/ Dallas t Pasco 4:50pm - 8:52pm (6h 2m, 1 stop) M United # Wed, Jun 10 Flight details Your fare: Delta Main Classic 4) Carry -on bag included ID 1st checked bag for a fee- $90 X Non-refundable 10 Changes included, only pay fare difference Seats and bags For information about seats and bags, contact Delta after booking. in Change flight Change flight Say ?� Expedia Shop travel ---- OP_ USD List your property Support Trips Mega our flights > Checkout eview your trip C Spokane to Dallas 9:50arn - 3:15prn (3h 25m, nonstop) 0 Southwest Airlines * Sun, Jun 7 Flight details L C Dallas to Spokane 5:20pm - 10:15pm (6h 55m, 2 stops) It# Southwest Airlines * Wed, Jun 10 Flight details `� 5"I 1. `� I 'it�tct � Your fare.* Basic Seat choice for a fee Carry -on bag I*n;,-.Iuded 0 1st checked bag for a fee: $90 * Non-refundable (flight credit if you cancel) * Changes not allowed Get more with Choice Seat choice included Changes included, only pay fare difference Free change for same -day flight if available (original airports) See all fares upgrade now Change flight Change flight +$82 Roundtr'p per traveler RI Shor, traeef Expedia Z usc, List your p�cpetly Support Trips 11 -n 0.1 1� (2) Megai Your flights Review your trip Spokane to Dallas 9.-50am - -3115prr. 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PLE,11SE-7 NOTE All conffere�nce- sessions wili take place at this hotel as we.11 Sheraton Dallas 400 Nfort`-" O"ve St. Dallas, TX 75201 Regular Room Rate $23 [ i 9/mght Book Now Government Room Rate SOLD OUT The deadline to book. r-ooms is Thursday, May 14, 2026. Sheraton Dallas Features: * 24-Hoar Fitness Center * Rooftop Outdoor Pool * 5 On -Site Res taul-ants, * Room Service Getting to the Sheraton Dallas: Dallas Love Field - 9.6 miles to hotel Dallas/Fort 'Alorth Irternationc--i Airport' - 17.8 miles to hotel Hotel does NOT offer an airpo� shuttle pelf Parking - $30ilday Valet Parking - $55/day h+;.tps -dwwwcorespondera1hance.org/hotel 1 '2 Piper M. 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