Fresh data shows most crisis calls still hit 911. Plus: new CIT teams, budget wins, and why diversion is gaining momentum.
A groundbreaking study reveals how pairing clinicians with officers led to 370 fewer psychiatric detentions. See what this could mean for crisis response.
Your 5-minute roundup of the biggest shifts in crisis response, from MCIT reevaluations to frontline hero recognition across North America.
How Co-Responder Teams Are Redefining Crisis Calls Across America
Highlights from top U.S. jail diversion and crisis intervention programs reshaping behavioral health response.
Stories from Hawai‘i and Ohio CIT training to Routt County launching a new sheriff’s office–based co-responder team to de-escalate crises and build community trust.
Plus 3 New Bite Sized Stories on Behavioral Health
A roundup of new co-responder and behavioral health programs in North Carolina and New York highlighting how communities are improving crisis response and mental health care.
Explore the latest in behavioral health: new crisis teams, free responder training, and community partnerships improving mental health outcomes.
Police departments across North America are expanding co-response and crisis-intervention teams to handle mental health calls with compassion and collaboration.
This week’s briefs spotlight how co-responders, department mergers, and mobile units are reshaping mental health response with fast, local solutions.
Building Trust, Saving Lives: Community-Based Solutions in Action