Description

With crisis response services expanding after the launch of the historic 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, Mobile Crisis Teams (MCT) in particular are receiving increased attention and interest.

They are being recognized for their unique abilities to bring direct in-person care to those in need. But MCTs aren’t a “one size fits all” approach across populations and settings.

For example, the needs of urban, rural and frontier communities can vary widely, so services and systems need to be customized to best serve individuals in these communities.

Learn more during Mobile Crisis Response Teams: Services Across Diverse Settings, a new webinar from the Crisis Response Interest Group on Thursday, March 16 (2-3 p.m. ET).

Register today to hear from leaders who are providing mobile crisis responses services across urban, rural and frontier settings and discover their needs, challenges and potential solutions.

Presenters

Adam Graham, LPC/MHSP, TBD Solutions in Grand Rapid, Michigan

James McLaughlin, BS, NRP, Community Paramedic Director, Ute Pass Regional Health Service District, Woodland Park, CO

Richard Melillo, Northern Human Services in Conway, NH

Moderator: Matt. St. Pierre, Director, Practice Improvement & Consulting, National Council of Mental Wellbeing