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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T180000
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URL:https://www.naminh.org/events/what-to-say-to-emergency-responders-when
 -your-loved-one-is-in-crisis-nami-nh-annual-conference-session/
SUMMARY:What to Say to Emergency Responders When Your Loved One is in Crisi
 s - NAMI NH Annual Conference Session
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nRegister for this session\n\nView all of the 2021 NAMI 
 NH Annual Conference Sessions\n\nBarbara Brunelle\, NAMI NH Board Member a
 nd family member\; Chief Goldstein\, Chief of Police\, Franklin Police Dep
 artment\; Sergeant Chris Remillard\, Dunbarton Police Department\n\nSome f
 amilies can navigate a mental health crisis with the support of their fami
 ly and mental health team. In some cases\, however\, a mental health crisi
 s leaves families facing the difficult decision to call the police. In an 
 era of traumatic videos being shared on multiple media sources\, families 
 may feel hesitant to reach out to emergency responders for help. In this w
 orkshop\, a panel of presenters will share their recommendations for what 
 to consider and communicate with emergency responders to improve outcomes.
  This panel will be moderated by Susan Allen-Samuel\, the NH Crisis Interv
 ention Teams Coordinator (CIT)\, who will provide an overview of the impac
 t of CIT on mental health crisis response in New Hampshire since program i
 mplementation in 2018.\n\n\n\n
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