Behavioral Health Unit
Brandon Leonard, Canby PD Behavioral Health Specialist
Who am I?
I am Certified as a Qualified Mental Health Professional and a Mental Health Investigator by the state of Oregon. I am a former police officer and combat Veteran of the US Army. I hold a Master's degree in Social Work with a focus in clinical assessment and treatment and have worked in crisis mental health in Clackamas County for 5 years.
What can I do?
I am a mental health practitioner who responds to mental health crises on-site in the community where crises arise. I provide a face-to-face therapeutic response with or without police depending on the situation. I do joint outreaches with other local community agencies and work collaboratively with other community agencies to help meet the needs of individuals.
What do I do after an incident?
I intervene during a crisis to ensure community and personal safety and health, and afterward I refer people to resources, mental health services, or back to their own providers. I complete follow up calls as requested or notified by police.
Am I a uniformed police officer?
I am not a police officer, and I wear plain clothes. I do carry a radio for safety reasons and I drive a civilian car.
How am I called?
I respond to calls and referrals directly from our 911 dispatchers, by officers, community agencies, or by self-referral.
What don't I do?
I do not carry or use any weapons, or carry an ongoing caseload of clients as their clinician.
Email: LeonardB@CanbyPolice.com | The Clackamas County Mental Health Crisis Line (24 hrs): (503) 655-8585 |
Desk: (503) 266-0758 | Police Non-Emergency Dispatch (24 hrs): (503) 655-8211 |