In the wake of a fatal police shooting Sunday, advocates say programs to de-escalate mental health related calls must be a priority. As Iris Dyck explains – experts say resources to run such programs remain limited.
Mental Health
Experts say more resources and training needed to de-escalate mental health crises
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