From Monica Westfall <[email protected]>
Subject Honoring Service. Advancing Healing. Committing to Change.
Date May 16, 2025 7:20 PM
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Reflections on what public safety truly requires--care, integrity, accountability, and courage ![LEAP Logo]([link removed] "LEAP Logo")











### Honoring Service and Advancing Healing are Part of the Same Mission

Dear John,

**May is Mental Health Awareness Month** — a chance to bring focus to the urgent need for better mental health care, greater understanding, and stronger support systems — especially for those, like public safety professionals, who regularly navigate high-stress environments.















It’s perhaps fitting that National Police Week (May 11–17) falls within this month, as it gives us an opportunity not only to honor those who serve with integrity and professionalism, but also — as the week draws to a close — to reflect on the emotional toll the work can take. **One of the most meaningful ways we can pay tribute to the people behind the badge is by fighting for real solutions — including access to effective, science-backed, alternative treatments like psychedelics for PTSD and trauma, for officers and civilians alike.**

The month concludes with the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd on May 25th. **We are reminded that the call for justice and accountability is not separate from the call to support those who serve — both are essential to creating a public safety system that protects everyone.** Progress means recognizing trauma, investing in healing, and ensuring that integrity and compassion guide the path forward.

[That spirit is echoed in a recent op-ed by our Executive Director, **Lt. Diane Goldstein (Ret.)**]([link removed])[, published in ten newspapers. ]([link removed])In it, she calls for a broader approach to crime prevention — one that supports law enforcement while also investing in mental health care, community-based response, and violence prevention. These strategies don’t replace policing — they strengthen it, making communities safer and reducing the burden on officers.

At LEAP, we bring together law enforcement voices to promote practical, proven reforms that protect everyone. If you believe in a vision of public safety that is effective, compassionate, and accountable, we invite you to stand with us.

In solidarity,

***LEAP Staff and Board***









![Image of Sarko Gergerian, Diane Goldstein and Rick Doblin]([link removed] "Image of Sarko Gergerian, Diane Goldstein and Rick Doblin")[Listen to this powerful panel featuring LEAP’s Diane Goldstein, Officer Sarko Gergerian, and MAPS founder Rick Doblin as they explore what psychedelics could mean for the future of policing.]([link removed])



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