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Inquiry about assistant school safety agents and crisis care in schools
4:15:48
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Council Member Rita Joseph inquires about assistant school safety agents and crisis care in schools, following up on a previous hearing with the NYPD.
- DOE confirms that assistant school safety agents do not fall under their jurisdiction
- Joseph mentions a crisis care program in public schools
- Mark Rampersant clarifies that New York City Public Schools have crisis teams
- Joseph decides to follow up with Officer Millett for more information on the program's implementation
Rita Joseph
4:15:48
Yeah.
4:15:49
That's that's that's fine.
4:15:50
Thank you.
4:15:56
A quick question around we had a hearing earlier on Tuesday with NYPD around assistant school safety agents, does that fall under you?
Mark Rampersant
4:16:07
No it does not.
Rita Joseph
4:16:08
Oh it does not, okay.
4:16:10
Because I know it does not fall under you, so we will follow-up with them around those questions that we had that and I know there's a crisis care in the school safety.
4:16:28
Oh, forgot off the top of my head it was called a crisis care in in schools and public schools.
Mark Rampersant
4:16:33
New York City Public Schools has crisis teams.
Rita Joseph
4:16:36
No, I know you have a crisis team.
4:16:37
I call them all the time.
4:16:39
I'll follow-up with with officer Millett on that because I I wanna see what it looks like in real life in action because she said in other than that's how they're doing it.
4:16:50
But I have a couple of questions around Carter cases, due process claims, however we're calling it now.
Liz Vladek
4:17:05
Yes, chair.
Rita Joseph
4:17:07
Thank you and I hope you had an opportunity to listen to all the amazing partnerships we have with New York City Public Schools.
4:17:13
Absolutely.
4:17:14
And you heard all of the great programming we do.
4:17:17
So this is not a combative relationship, this is actually a working relationship.
Liz Vladek
4:17:23
Without a doubt.