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星期四, 8月 05, 2021
Kim Janey宣佈推出精神健康試驗計畫 John Barros: 我受寵若驚
MAYOR JANEY ANNOUNCES PILOT FOR MENTAL
HEALTH EMERGENCIES
Initiative will increase the role of mental
health workers in crisis response
Kim Janey.
BOSTON - Thursday,
August 5, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey today announced a pilot initiative to
address the way the City of Boston responds to mental health crises. The
pilot plan follows a call by Mayor Janey in April to amplify the role of
mental health workers and reduce the role of police officers in response to
mental health crises in the city.
The pilot was
developed by the City’s Mental Health Crisis Response Working Group, which
included the heads of the Health and Human Services Cabinet, Emergency
Medical Services and the Boston Police Department, as well as the Chief of
Policy. Over the course of 15 weeks, the group assessed existing protocols
for mental health crisis responses, reviewed best practices around the
country; hosted over 10 community listening sessions; and administered
resident surveys in multiple languages across Boston.
“I am proud to launch a pilot program that reimagines how we respond to mental health calls,” said Mayor Janey. “These pilot investments will connect residents - and their families - with the care they need as we bring more safety, justice, and healing to Boston neighborhoods.”
Funded with $1.75 million from the Health and Human Services Cabinet’s FY22 Budget, the pilot program will include three response models:
·Co-response will improve and expand dedicated teams of
police officers and mental health workers to respond to 911 calls that
report a mental health crisis with a safety risk. Implementation of
improvements to Boston’s co-response program will begin in September.
·Currently,
dispatch of co-response takes place on a case-by-case basis. The pilot
initiative standardizes this process. Dispatchers will automatically ask if
a co-response team is available to respond to mental health calls that pose
a safety risk. This component of the pilot will begin in September.
·In
addition, co-response cars with a police officer and mental health worker
can currently be asked to respond to any call type. The pilot will
designate dedicated co-response cars, which will only be dispatched to
calls that are likely to have a mental health concern. This component of
the pilot will begin in October, in Boston Police Districts A1 and B2, in
the Downtown/Charlestown and Roxbury neighborhoods.
·Alternative
response will deploy teams
of Emergency Medical Technicians and mental health workers to respond to
911 calls that report a mental health crisis without a safety risk. Work to develop this model will begin
immediately, in partnership with unions representing BPD and EMS employees.
·Community-led
response will begin with a
facilitated, community-led process to propose a model of mental health
response that is led by trained community members who may have lived
experience with mental illness and with the communities they’re serving. A
request for proposal for the facilitator of the community-led response
model will open in September, followed by a community design process that
starts in December.
In Boston, more than
10,000 mental health calls were placed to 911 in 2020. Analysis of last
year’s data showed incidents city wide, with the highest call volumes in
Dorchester, Roxbury, and the South End, a pattern that also reflects higher
call volume overall in these neighborhoods. Based on the data and district
resources, new dedicated
co-response cars will be available Downtown/Charlestown and in Roxbury. The
new alternative response unit will be available city-wide.
Statement from John Barros on Boston’s New Mental
Health Pilot
John Barros (Photo by Chutze Chou)
BOSTON —
John Barros, candidate for Mayor of Boston, today issued a statement in
response to Acting Mayor Janey’s announcement of a new mental health pilot
program for 911 calls.
“I’m flattered Acting Mayor Kim Janey is impressed with my
proposal for a new Safe and Healthy Communities Agency that I announced last week. Over the last few
months I have had many positive conversations with law enforcement, social
workers, and community-based organizations, and am proud of the
human-centered approach to community safety that I’ve outlined in full on my
campaign website and have been sharing with the
community throughout my campaign.”
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