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GRUVER, ERIC; PHD.
Contract #
N-2018-135
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POLICE
Expiration Date
6/3/2019
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/1900
Destruction Year
2024
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Consultant shall provide: <br />1. Initial psychological service contact with involved officer(s) shall be made <br />immediately if possible; but no later than forty-eight (48) hours following the incident. <br />2. A minimum of three (3) follow-up counseling sessions shall follow, if the Consultant <br />deems those sessions necessary. Such follow-up sessions shall, whenever possible <br />and practical, be scheduled by Consultant at Consultant's office location, unless <br />otherwise agreed by involved officer(s). <br />3, One (1) follow-up session within a period of not less than fourteen (14) days and not <br />more than thirty (30) days following the traumatic incident with the involved officer(s) <br />to assess whether additional sessions shall be deemed necessary. Following such <br />sessions, provide City's Police Department with verbal recommendation as to the <br />necessity of additional sessions and an assessment of officer(s) recommended duty <br />status within forty-eight (48) hours. A written psychological assessment of, the <br />officer(s) evaluated shall be submitted within five (5) calendar days to the City's <br />Police Department upon completion of such follow-up counseling session(s). <br />4. A verbal recommendation to the City's Police Department for return of said officer(s) <br />involved in traumatic incidents to full or modified duty status as soon as possible and <br />in no case laterthan forty-eight (48) hours following the incident. <br />5. A written psychological assessment to the City's Police Department of officer(s) in <br />question and a recommendation as to their suitability to return to active duty, full or <br />modified, and need for follow-up treatment within five (5) days following the post- <br />traumatic counseling session. <br />6: At the direction and with consent of City's Police Department, similar post-traumatic <br />incident counseling services may be requested for immediate family members of <br />involved officer(s) adversely impacted by the incident. The goal of such services <br />shall be to stabilize external factors which might otherwise affect officer(s) return to <br />duty or recovery and to determine if referral to other private service providers :is <br />warranted. Verbal consultation with City's Police Department is recommended but no <br />c. Review of Fitness for Duty: <br />Review background investigations, clinical Interviews, administrative reports and/or other, relevant <br />documents to determine an employee's psychological fitness for duty; when so directed by the City. <br />Fitness for duty review includes, but isnot limited to, clinical interviews, administration of necessary <br />tests, scoring of tests, and preparation of verbal and written recommendations for employment. <br />Consultant shalt <br />`1 Outline all psychological concerns resulting from that review and submit to City's <br />Police Department a recommendation concerning further testing and or evaluation <br />which may be deemed appropriate. <br />1 Provide City's Police Department with verbal notification as to the above within forty- <br />
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