Delaware County is starting a new pilot program that will allow mobile crisis teams to respond to mental health emergencies alongside police officers.
MEDIA, Pennsylvania -- Authorities in Delaware County are planning a new tactic to deal with an increasing number of mental health emergencies and 911 calls.Statistics show that one in four people who are in the criminal justice system have some type of mental health issue.
But now through a $650,000 federal grant secured by Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, Delaware County is about to start a new pilot program that will allow mobile crisis teams to respond to mental health emergencies alongside police officers. "Every day people are calling 911 because they are in a crisis, either a family member or themselves, and they really don't know where to turn," said Tim Boyle, director of Delaware County Emergency Services.
"Our goal is to have all of those programs moved to other providers so that we're trying to provide the best care for our residents," said Dr. Taylor.
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