. >> hi, everyone, my name is jennifer steen and i'm here today to say some things that initially i said i wasn't going to say. i wasn't going to say that we need mental health not handcuffs. during the rally someone fell on the steps and it was nurses who rushed to her aid. when the deputies came they said don't move her, how was she supposed to get help sitting in that place. nurses make an assessment because we're trained clinicians and we were able to decide it was medically safe for her to move. we had noise outside these doors of this chamber and the deputies went too far. in the psychiatric emergency room, i have seen police and sheriffs and highway patrol men and bart police and any other law enforcement who might touch someone in the city of san francisco come in and ask us to do our jobs, which is to serve in a crisis and help people with their mental healthcare. in those moments when they enter our room, they know we are the right people on the job. in the streets, in people's homes, in the neighborhoods that we serve, our clinicians aren't there. one of the tenants of mental