Neal Sarahan is a dedicated Board Member at the ISENSEE Foundation for Safe Police Response, where he leverages his extensive background in mental health care and nonprofit leadership to drive impactful change in police training and community relations. With a PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology...
Neal Sarahan is a dedicated Board Member at the ISENSEE Foundation for Safe Police Response, where he leverages his extensive background in mental health care and nonprofit leadership to drive impactful change in police training and community relations. With a PhD in Applied Developmental Psychology from Union Institute and University, Neal brings a unique perspective to the intersection of mental health policy advocacy and law enforcement practices. His expertise in developmental psychology informs the foundation’s initiatives aimed at enhancing police response to individuals experiencing mental health crises, ensuring that officers are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to handle such situations with compassion and efficacy.
In his current role, Neal is actively involved in key projects that focus on creating training programs tailored for law enforcement personnel, emphasizing the importance of understanding mental health issues and implementing effective intervention strategies. His work in advocacy and community relations has been instrumental in fostering collaboration between police departments and mental health organizations, promoting a holistic approach to public safety that prioritizes both community well-being and officer preparedness.
Neal's strong organizational skills and experience in program management enable him to coordinate complex projects that align with the foundation's mission. His proficiency in conflict resolution and operations management further enhances his ability to navigate the challenges inherent in nonprofit leadership. As a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and police reform, Neal Sarahan continues to make significant contributions to the ISENSEE Foundation, championing initiatives that aim to create safer, more responsive policing practices across communities.