The Cambridge Police Department today announced that it has hired
Jared Stanley, as a part-time Recovery Coach. Stanley initially joined the Department in March 2018 through an AmeriCorps grant from the Police Assisted Addiction and Recovery Initiative (P.A.A.R.I.), as well as a grant from the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Cambridge Health Alliance. He was hired by the City following the conclusion of those grants.
Stanley has become an integral part of the Department’s innovative
PARTNER (Providing Access to Resources, Treatment Needs, and Education for Recovery) Initiative, which supports families and their loved ones who struggle with substance abuse disorders. During his brief time with the Department, approximately 25 people struggling with addiction have accepted referrals to detox directly as a result of Stanley’s efforts. In addition, he is currently working on an ongoing basis with approximately 12 individuals, who live or work in the city and are in the process of recovery. By providing regular check-ins and being a supportive resource, they have managed to remain in recovery.
“We are very pleased to bring Jared on board in a permanent capacity,” said Police Commissioner Branville Bard, Jr. “In particular, I appreciate the fact that City Manager DePasquale recognizes the importance of the Cambridge Police Department retaining a Recovery Coach as a permanent resource in the community, as we continue our tireless efforts in combatting the opioid epidemic. Stanley has become an important extension of our Opioid Response Team, and can uniquely relate to what our clients are going through.”
For more information about the Department’s Opioid Response efforts, please visit
http://www.cambridgema.gov/cpd/communityresources/opioidresponse.