How to Work Effectively with Police When Youth Are In Mental Health Crisis

Tue, 2013-01-08 16:39 -- admin

This Guide is about how interventions can best occur when law enforcement officers (e.g. police, truancy officers, sheriffs, school resource officers) respond to children or youth experiencing a mental health crisis.

Lacking adequate crisis planning or access to emergency services, families frequently must resort to calling for police assistance when their child’s behavior is out of control, threatening and potentially dangerous. Too frequently, these calls for help result in additional trauma from police officers untrained, inexperienced or ill prepared to respond to their calls for assistance.

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Upcoming Events

Listed below are upcoming events in the field. If you are a registered chapter, state organization and/or partner and would like to add your event, please email Corey Brown at cbrown@ffcmh.org.

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05.2013
Washington D.C.

The National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health at Georgetown University is

Video Highlight

Sandra Spencer, Executive Director of the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health was invited to the White House last week. Listen to how it went! Now in 720p (HD)!

 

 

 

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