The Crisis Now Library

Making better crisis care available in your area is closer than you think.

WHITE PAPER – Crisis Now Policy Recommendations Report

View the Crisis Now Report to see implementation recommendations for the transforming crisis services.

ASSESSMENT – Framework for State/Region Self-Assessment

Use this assessment to rate your state or local regions crisis framework from minimally to fully integrated.

BUSINESS CASE – Exceptional Practices Lead to System’s Success

Quantifying Improved Crisis Continuum Outcomes.

INFOGRAPHIC – Outcomes for Expense, Hospital & Law Enforcement

In 2016, metropolitan area Phoenix law enforcement engaged nearly 22,000 individuals that they transferred directly to crisis facilities and mobile crisis without visiting a hospital ED. This is Crisis Now.

ACTION ALLIANCE – Crisis Services Task Force

CrisisNow Report: Transforming Services is Within Our Reach

Trend in Psychiatric Inpatient Capacity, United States and Each State, 1970-2014

Tenth in a Series of Ten Briefs Addressing: What Is the Inpatient Bed Need if You Have a Best Practice Continuum of Care?

The Role of Permanent Supportive Housing in Determining Psychiatric Inpatient Bed Capacity

Second in a Series of Ten Briefs Addressing: What Is the Inpatient Bed Need if You Have a Best Practice Continuum of Care?

Beyond Beds – The Vital Role of a Full Continuum of Psychiatric Care

Nearly 10 million individuals in the United States are estimated to live with a diagnosable psychiatric condition sufficiently serious to impair their personal, social, and economic functioning.

Crisis Services Role in Reducing Avoidable Hospitalization

Fourth in a Series of Ten Briefs Addressing: What Is the Inpatient Bed Need if You Have a Best Practice Continuum of Care?

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Washington, D.C. 2019

We’re in the early stages of planning a possible second international summit on Urgent and Emergency Mental Health Care to coincide with the International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL) Leadership Exchange in Washington, DC, September 9 & 10, 2019.

Please check back for more information.