FY 23 Budget Q&A #104: What is the number of FTEs needed to cover all mental health-related calls?
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Budget Question # 104: What is the number of FTEs needed to cover all mental health-related calls? (Councilman McPike)
Response:
The Alexandria Co Response Team (ACORP) is currently funded to provide 40-hours of service each week, Monday-Thursday, 12pm-10pm. While the team has been able to respond to over 150 total calls since the program launched in October 2021, they have been unable to respond to approximately 85% of mental-health related calls received by DECC staff because they were either off duty (63% of calls) or busy with another call (21% of calls).
The Manager’s proposed FY 2023 budget includes a recommendation to expand the team by an additional 40-hours each week ($277,313) by adding one additional DCHS Senior Therapist and one additional Crisis Intervention Team Police Officer, resulting in 80 hours of ACORP service each week.
To provide 24/7 hours of ACORP coverage each week (168 hours of service), staff estimate that approximately 11.5 additional staff would be needed:
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6.0 FTEs additional DCHS clinical staff ($120,000 average cost per FTE)
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5.0 FTEs additional APD CIT staff ($156,200 per FTE including uniforms, vehicle expenses, and equipment)
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0.5 FTE Admin Support staff ($42,590)
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Miscellaneous operating expenses – equipment, materials, training, and office supplies ($3,800 per FTE)