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Connecting to Serve: Promising Practices for 988 & 911 Collaboration Webinar Series; Session 3: Rural, Urban, and Tribal Communities Approaches to Collaboration
February 15 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm CST
February 15 at 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Eastern
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The purpose of this webinar series is to provide information and share promising emerging practices to jurisdictions around the United States on the coordination of 911 and 988 services. These services include but are not limited to law enforcement; fire; EMS; 911 dispatching; 988 call, text, and chat response; crisis response services; and alternative emergency response services.
The third session in this series is intended to explore the various ways in which diverse States around the country organize and coordinate with partners to deliver comprehensive crisis care. The goal of this webinar is to discuss and highlight key partnerships and services that come together within jurisdictions to deliver crucial coordinated crisis care. This collaboration will examine the ways in which States, Tribes, and Territories and their partners triage calls and coordinate and deliver services across the core elements of the crisis care continuum.
Learning Objectives:
- Examine how jurisdictions utilize partnerships and other promising practices to deliver collaborative and coordinated 988 & 911 services including, but not limited to:
- Crisis Call Centers
- Mobile Crisis Teams
- Crisis Stabilization Centers
- Coordinated follow-up care
- Recognize challenges and identify solutions around coordinating 988 crisis care services.
- Identify resources and approaches for delivering comprehensive 988 crisis care services.
Immediately following this webinar, there will be an Office Hour session from 2-3 PM (ET).
For the first 30 minutes, there will be an information exchange with the presenters addressing questions submitted during the webinar registration process. During the second half of this session, the CSR-TTAC will assist with coordinating efforts for further implementation, including arranging meetings for individualized TA with those participants looking for more robust 1-on-1 assistance.