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Report: Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing
On May 21, 2021, the Office of Police Oversight (OPO) partnered with Mayor Adler, the Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, and the Equity Office to host a virtual meeting, the Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing. This event provided a safe space for community members with disabilities to share their experiences with law enforcement.
Based on their feedback, OPO developed several takeaways and identified how the Austin Police Department (APD) could improve interactions between police and people with disabilities.
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Report: Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing
On May 21, 2021, the Office of Police Oversight (OPO) partnered with Mayor Adler, the Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, and the Equity Office to host a virtual meeting, the Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing. This event provided a safe space for community members with disabilities to share their experiences with law enforcement.
Based on their feedback, OPO developed several takeaways and identified how the Austin Police Department (APD) could improve interactions between police and people with disabilities.
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Report: Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing
On May 21, 2021, the Office of Police Oversight (OPO) partnered with Mayor Adler, the Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, and the Equity Office to host a virtual meeting, the Town Hall on Public Safety: People with Disabilities & Policing. This event provided a safe space for community members with disabilities to share their experiences with law enforcement.
Based on their feedback, OPO developed several takeaways and identified how the Austin Police Department (APD) could improve interactions between police and people with disabilities.