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
From Pineville’s embedded clinician to Lansdale’s funding debate and Kuujjuaq’s mobile team, communities are reshaping crisis and co response in 2025.
Insights from Anne Arundel’s $9 Million Student and Delaware County Wellness Expansion
From Miami’s hotline expansion to Summit County’s award-winning SMART team, communities nationwide are proving that de-escalation and collaboration save lives.
A Story on the Impact of 1 Responder and Co-Response Successes Across the Country
From cops + clinicians to community coalitions, crisis response is getting smarter, faster, and more compassionate.
How Communities Are Reinventing Crisis Care. One Center, One County at a Time
Communities are expanding crisis teams and rethinking emergency response to prioritize care over incarceration.