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Street crisis response teams are dispatched as an alternative to law enforcement
Episode 319

Street crisis response teams are dispatched as an alternative to law enforcement

Members of San Francisco's Street Crisis Response Team show up to situations when someone is experiencing a mental health or substance-related crisis, as an alternative to police response, which can escalate such situations. Dr. Angelica Almeida with the Department of Public Health, Chief Simon Pang from the fire department, clinician Shari Lachin and peer counselor Miguel Levya talk about how the team engages with people in distress and why the work is so important to them even if there sometimes aren’t enough resources to meet the need.

Civic · Mel Baker, Laura Wenus

June 9, 202130m 51s

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Show Notes

Members of San Francisco's Street Crisis Response Team show up to situations when someone is experiencing a mental health or substance-related crisis, as an alternative to police response, which can escalate such situations. Dr. Angelica Almeida with the Department of Public Health, Chief Simon Pang from the fire department, clinician Shari Lachin and peer counselor Miguel Levya talk about how the team engages with people in distress and why the work is so important to them even if there sometimes aren’t enough resources to meet the need.

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