Decoupling Crisis Response from Policing — A Step Toward Equitable Psychiatric Emergency Services
Obtaining care in a mental health crisis should be as routine and assistive as calling an ambulance for other health crises. Yet for too long, calling 911 for psychiatric aid has been fraught with the possibility of lethal consequences.
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