[NYAPRS Enews] Tomorrow: Rethinking BH Crisis Systems Webinar: Saving Lives, Saving Resources

Harvey Rosenthal HarveyR at nyaprs.org
Mon Apr 15 06:49:20 EDT 2019



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Tuesday, April 16
1 to 2 p.m. EDT


Across the country, police and EMS are increasingly called upon to respond to individuals experiencing behavioral health crises, without having received the training, skills and resources to be effective. At the same time, civilian crisis response services (e.g. crisis hotlines, mobile crisis teams) are often siloed from the public safety response, contributing to system fragmentation and inappropriate interventions. Local governments are spending considerable resources without getting the desired outcomes, and individuals frequently receive subpar care, placing them at risk for future crises and cycling in and out of emergency rooms and the criminal justice system.

During this webinar, experts from HMA will explore the four key elements of a successful crisis system redesign: crisis prevention, early intervention, appropriate response, and improved post-crisis support. Speakers will also address why system redesign is the foundational element to a new way of delivering crisis services.




Learning Objectives


  1.  Understand the key components of common behavioral health crisis systems.

  2.  Identify opportunities for system improvement.

  3.  Learn strategies or approaches to achieve a reimagined crisis system where law enforcement, health professionals and community members work together to respond to crises.

  4.  Identify funding opportunities to support your crisis system.





+ Speakers

Laquisha Grant<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001M86Klb7lDnoxjWr6-XlDe2nrPttn9twrYQdY_fBSNkzFK7_9Y_82Hmue8P6TRrbwUdkqO6mxenQ6q7OkFsiYI2W7hao_8b9CK43yZSwri9LP8ntXJxcRYUFIeJyY9uMGfqMw6O_6FJqyE41ZKLOybQDGpJjbh4EcDUYlf0MfwrdUY_roIaM9PlwlmK-KUYI56VRHq95deuAI0AaNzZA5CmZMRg-6Ay8mYEMKkedCWujcZuQtzaMF_aVlN1FVDtbe&c=7zY7zKpg-2PftMC3a-xY67cKTnDNuoQ3gLtxYECZ1BEDVqGovMLLHA==&ch=AB5o671IA9FzGc39Fgkhno419ePFhYm4f3oXCbq6wVz7EaArm3NgXw==>
Senior Consultant

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Who Should Attend


Officials of state and local government, law enforcement, fire departments, emergency response, crisis hotlines and crisis centers; executives of hospitals, health systems, mobile crisis units, and affiliated community providers and payers of crisis services, including Medicaid payers.



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