About CROA
The Co-Responders Outreach Alliance (CROA) is an organization consisting of first responders, behavioral health professionals, and project managers working in the co-response field. The organization was created in 2018 and represents police and fire agencies from across Washington State. CROA has a three part mission: (1) to enhance the understanding of co-response programs and co-response best practices in Washington State (2) to promote the use of co-response to assist individuals with behavioral health issues (3) to advocate for laws and policies that support co-response where appropriate—and other programs and approaches when not. CROA is nonpartisan and non ideological. Members support practical, real world approaches and opportunities to collaborate.
More About Co-response
While the forms of co-response have changed, the goals of the approach are consistent. First responders are often the only field based responders for individuals struggling with mental illness, mental health issues, substance use, and other behavioral health issues. Co-response aims to de-escalate these situations, improve the quality of interactions, promote safety, and facilitate access to care. An emerging body of evidence suggests that these programs reduce arrests, incarceration, and emergency room visits—and effectively connect people to needed care. Further, co-response teams often enhance collective impact by promoting care coordination among agencies and between health care and criminal justice systems.
Co-responder programs have a 50 year history, but many programs were launched in the last 5-10 years. There is a high demand, nationally and internationally, for opportunities to exchange ideas, share best practices, and prepare for new demands. CROA is proud to be a resource for jurisdictions exploring co-response, and agencies looking to improve their programs.
Board Members
Brook Buettner
Board President / Policy Lead
Executive Director, Regional Crisis Response (RCR) Agency, North King County
Zee Andrignis
Board Vice President
Mental Health Professional Supervisor for the Seattle Police Department Crisis Response Team
Jamie Formisano
Board Secretary
Deputy Director of Community Programs, Eastside Fire& Rescue
Mike Jackson
Board Treasurer
Division Chief, Clark County Fire and Rescue
Malora Christensen
Response Systems Manager,
Whatcom County Health & Community Services Department
Carrie Christiansen
Mental Health Coordinator, Spokane Police Department
Ashley Dawson
Membership Lead
Program Manager for LEAD – Snohomish County
Jon Ehrenfeld
Program Manager,
Seattle Fire Department Mobile Integrated Health
Natasha Grossman
Program Manager for Bellevue Fire C.A.R.E.S.
Ron Harding
Chief, Poulsbo Police Department
Jason Hartman
Sergeant, Spokane Police Department and Supervisor of the Behavioral Health Unit
NIcole Picknell
Captain, South County Fire
Kelli Roark
Meetings Lead
Community Support Coordinator, Community Development Division, City of Everett
Staff
Vanessa Martin
Managing Director