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Washington State
Law Enforcement Resources

Resources for Task-Shifting

Evidence Based Treatment (MAT/MOUD)

OUTSOURCE TO EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT (MAT/MOUD)

An anonymous, confidential 24-hour help line for Washington State residents experiencing substance use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge

866-789-1511

Connects individuals with recovery providers in their county.

  • use WA 211 or

  • WA Health Care Authority’s provider list

U.S. Department of Justice guidance explaining how the Americans with Disabilities Act protects people with opioid use disorder who are in treatment or recovery from discrimination in a number of settings, including prisons and jails.

Pesce v. Coppinger, 355 F. Supp. 3d 35 (D. Mass. 2018) and Smith v. Aroostook Cnty., 376 F. Supp. 3d 146 (D. Me. 2019)

Cornerstone federal court opinions granting preliminary injunctions enjoining jails from denying MAT to people they incarcerate, addressing the harms of forced withdrawal.

Peer Coaches

OUTSOURCE TO PEER COACHES 

Provides peer emotional support and development services to Washington state residents impacted by temporary or chronic addiction, mental health, and/or HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases.

206-322-2437

Connects individuals with recovery providers in their county.

Harm Reduction

OUTSOURCE TO HARM REDUCTION

To find your local harm reduction agency, visit:

Washington State Department of Health Syringe Service Program Directory

866-789-1511

An anonymous, confidential 24-hour help line for Washington State residents experiencing substance use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge

OUTSOURCE TO NALOXONE

For community members, encourage them to visit:

adai.uw.edu/get-free-naloxone-by-mail-in-wa-state

FENTANYL INFORMATION

Resources for Resilience

NATIONAL

RESILIENCE

 800-267-5463

741-741

A confidential helpline for members of US law enforcement. Offers information on help & resources.

Connects people in crisis with a trained crisis counselor by texting BADGE or “Help” to 741-741.

206-459-3020

866-676-7500

24/7 help line staffed by first responders for first responders & their families. Assist with treatment options for responders suffering from mental health, substance use and other personal issues.

Run by Frontline Responder Services. Offers 

24/7 coverage with first responder call-takers.

615-373-8000 

Trauma services for first responders.

Police-focused suicide hotline.

Provides and links a range of services for veterans.

The national suicide hotline. Has first responder volunteers.

9-8-8

Free and confidential treatment referral and information service

1-800-662-4357

LOCAL AND STATEWIDE RESOURCES FOR POLICE

Employee Assistance Program. Your department or county may offer confidential resources or referrals.

2-1-1

 425-747-7523

Behavioral health support and suicide prevention resource list for law enforcement officers, created by the ​​Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.

2-1-1 is a free and confidential service that helps people find the local resources they need. Dial 2-1-1 to connect with a navigator.

Comprehensive support for Washington State’s law enforcement agencies, families, and communities after an officer has died or suffered a serious injury in the line of duty. 

WEB AND APP-BASED RESOURCES

WA Law Enforcement Statewide Wellness App

CORDICO

Professional tools

Talk Space

Substance use monitoring

SURE, Tempest, Reframe

Nutrition Guidance

My Fitness Pal, NOOM, MyPlate

Meditation

Insight Timer, Calm, Shine, Headspace

Journaling

Mood Kit

Sleep Aid Apps

Calm, MyNoise, Rise, Sleep Cycle

Apps and settings to aid digital health

Manage your screen time for iPhone and Android, Rise

Guided exercise and yoga programs and classes, etc.

iFit, RunKeeper, Gaia, Nike Run Club

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