This mixed methods study will examine the effectiveness and acceptability of the Street Crisis Response Team (SCRT), a new 911-dispatched multidisciplinary mobile crisis intervention piloted in San Francisco, California. First, using quantitative data from electronic health...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Google pledged more than 800 million U.S. dollars of support on Friday to help combat the coronavirus outbreak around the world. "As the coronavirus outbreak continues to worsen around the world, it's taking a devastating toll on lives and communities. T...
Think of the new Crisis Response sections as a sort of upgraded version of the Safety Check tab that was introduced last month. (The existing Safety Check section will be updated to "Crisis Response" in the next few weeks.) The new tab provides much more than just the tools and informatio...
Protecting corporate reputation by providing senior-level crisis communications support, including preparation and planning, response and recovery
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Efforts to improve the crisis response system will benefit from an end-to-end strategy to stem the instances of entry into homelessness, increase exit opportunities, and better coordinate care across the support spectrum to ensure people don’t get “stuck.”...
He's doing that by serving on the city of San Francisco's Homeless Engagement Assistance Response Team aka HEART. The team offers an alternative to police response and the program has proved its worth in its first year by responding to thousands of non-emergency calls which can take the poli...
Grooming the stars of your crisis response.Who among your leaders and employees was particularly effective and impressive in the crisis response? Many companies were surprised by the talent that stood out positively; it was often not the usual high-potentials. These new stars would be perfect cand...
” The endless declaration of one drug epidemic after another also perpetuates a blinkered state of emergency, necessitating the spectacle of a disaster response to yet another drug “outbreak.” This not only forecloses the possibility of a response that’s actually effective, it precludes a ...
founder and CEO at Modern Health. "We are at a critical inflection point where organizations need to shift from the mindset of providing mental health support as a crisis response to it being an integrated and strategic part of the employee e...