Overview of the SAMHSA Crisis Now Model, 988, and the GA Crisis & Access Line

About the Event: 

         Given the ever-expanding inclusion of the term “crisis” by entities describing offerings that do not truly function as no-wrong-door safety net services, we must define what crisis services are and what they are not. Crisis services are for anyone, anywhere and anytime. In addition to 911 calls and support, law enforcement, and fire & rescue, crisis services include crisis lines, mobile crisis teams, and crisis receiving and stabilization facilities.  Join us on Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 at 12 PM ET as the Southeast MHTTC hosts a webinar event with leaders from Behavioral Health Link and the GA Crisis and Access Line.

Learning Objectives: 

     1.Describe the 3 key components of SAMHSA's Crisis Now Model. 

     2.Discuss the implications of 988. 

     3.Describe a "crisis now model" in action using Georgia as an example. 

 

For additional information on crisis service availability in the Southeast and across the US, be sure to check out our newest interactive data map: Suicide and Crisis Services Access.  

Starts: Dec. 14, 2021 12:00 pm
Ends: Dec. 14, 2021 1:00 pm
Timezone:
US/Eastern
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