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County looks at South Bay for expansion of mobile crisis response team program

Print South Bay communities will soon have access to a program that dispatches behavioral health experts to emergency calls rather than law enforcement. The Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), which the county launched in January as a pilot program in North County, will be expanded to Chula Vista and National City as the services are gradually made accessible countywide. The county is expected to award the contract in June, said Sarah Sweeney, a communications officer with the county’s Health and Human Services Agency, adding that the roll-out will take 60 to 90 days. Chula Vista and National City are drafting memorandums of understanding to define the expectations and responsibilities of law enforcement and the county as it relates to coordination and referrals to the MCRT, said Sweeney.

New San Diego County Team Provides Alternative to Law Enforcement Response in Psychiatric Crises

Updated on March 8, 2021 at 4:30 pm NBC 7  County officials detailed the successes and challenges of a program that began in January intended to help people experiencing mental health or substance use crises by dispatching behavioral health experts to emergency calls instead of law enforcement. San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher, District Attorney Summer Stephan, county behavioral health officials and representatives from Exodus Recovery spoke outside the County Administration Center Monday to share information about the Mobile Crisis Response Team program. Download our NBC 7 mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

How to find joy in the time of COVID? One formerly homeless man dances daily through downtown L A [Los Angeles Times]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA How to find joy in the time of COVID? One formerly homeless man dances daily through downtown L.A. [Los Angeles Times] I’ve been on the hunt for joy lately. I’ll take any I can find right now. With so many in our city and nation sick and suffering and struggling and sad, joy has seemed in far too short supply, even in what’s supposed to be the season for it. So I was grateful for the chance this week to soak up the spirit of Steven Traylor, who, against all odds, finds his own joy and spreads it.

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