Cuyahoga County executive considers funding for police social workers

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Cuyahoga County executive considers funding for police social workers
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Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne hopes to provide a financial boost to integrate more social workers into public safety forces throughout the county.

After leaders in Shaker Heights touted their program, which includes a social worker who responds with police and fire crews, Ronayne suggested the county could provide funding to other agencies to get the ball rolling.

He said the county already has some funding stashed away that could be used for additional training and resources.

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