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The Parent Peer support will have contact with the family in their home multiple times per week for up to four weeks post crisis response to support family, facilitate clinical sessions via telehealth, and assist family in linkage to ongoing clinical care.
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Based on data collected from Crisis Response Team calls, Access to Care, law enforcement, local emergency departments, and a Community Health Needs Assessments, the size and structure of the Crisis Center must consist of a large living room model staffed by peer specialists, an 18 recliner temporary observation unit, and a 6 bed extended observation unit.
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These individuals could be diverted from arrest with the addition of more Mobile Crisis response and a Behavioral Health Crisis Center. The Behavioral Health Crisis Center is strategically placed in Mobile County with easy access for the area with the highest need and the most frequent use, the midtown/downtown area of Mobile.
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The civilian-led Aurora Mobile Response Team, the Aurora Police Department's Crisis Response Team, and the Targeted Violence Prevention program operate to provide a continuum of care through direct intervention, individualized crisis case management and resource referrals.
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As a Crisis Services Supervisor you will oversee the provision of emergency response services to individuals in distress, typically working in a crisis hotline or mobile crisis unit setting.
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Children, adolescents, and adults in Cleveland and McClain Counties can get mobile response from COCMHC. Both in-person and online tools, such as iPads, are used for crisis response.
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SUMMARY : Responsible for the Crisis response activities as it relates to responding and assisting callers who are experiencing a DV crisis, calling in regard to information about supportive activities at the MMC (groups, classes, locations etc); providing information and referral to intakes and others who contact the agency via the hotline.
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The Co-Response Clinician, one of the newest BHN positions, works collaboratively with law enforcement and Crisis staff to assist and alleviate law enforcement with mental health and crisis calls in the Western, MA area.
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Strong applicants are able to demonstrate the ability to be positive in their empathetic responses to all persons; understand the value of meaningful and deep client engagement; have the potential to acquire the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills of an effective crisis worker; and value a non-judgmental response to sensitive issues.
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Chemical Dependency Professional (CDP) or currently working toward becoming a CDP. Strong applicants are able to demonstrate the ability to be positive in their empathic responses to all persons; understand the value of meaningful and deep client engagement; have the potential to acquire the necessary knowledge, attitudes and skills of an effective crisis worker; and value a non-judgmental response to sensitive issues.
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The Mental Health Crisis Intervention Specialist is a licensed therapist position responsible for crisis intervention, direct service and plays a crucial role in providing rapid response and support to individuals facing various crises, such as emotional distress, mental health crises, trauma, or situational emergencies.
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Assist/Lead/ participate in the district crisis response team providing crisis management (individual and school wide crisis prevention, response, and recovery) Develop and assist in the implementation of plans for mental health interventions with students that may include Crisis Intervention, Suicide Risk and Threat Assessments.
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As part of the MCM team, you would also provide crisis response services in a variety of settings (community, doctor's offices, schools, provider offices etc.) Applicants must have a minimum of one year crisis experience (ACTT, IIHS, Inpatient treatment facility, or other service providing 24/7 crisis response duties.
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Our Crisis Follow Up program provides treatment to individuals with serious mental illness after the client has had contact with a crisis point of care (hospitalization, crisis respite, mobile crisis response.
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Provide mental health, substance use, suicide prevention, and crisis de-escalation to local law enforcement when requested. Co-respond directly with Knoxville Police Department officers to provide crisis intervention and emergency services.
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