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Mobile Crisis Response Teams
Mobile mental health crisis intervention.
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SUMMARY - Mobile Crisis Response Teams

When someone is in mental health crisis, the response they receive can mean the difference between stabilization and escalation, between connection to care and incarceration, between life and death. Across Canada, communities are experimenting with mobile crisis response teams that send mental health professionals—sometimes alongside or instead of police—to respond to psychiatric emergencies. These models represent a fundamental rethinking of who should respond when people are in crisis and how those responses should be structured.

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