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Title: Madison’s Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team (CARES): Implementation Experiences and Research Partnership
Presenters will tell the story of how Madison’s innovative CARES (Community Alternative Response Emergency Services) team came into being from the perspectives of Madison Fire Department leadership and a crisis team member. They will describe some of the implementation considerations for translating a commitment to address an urgent health need in the community into a viable city program. The connection to research will also be explored.
This presentation is part of the DRISS Presents TEACH-RS series, an interactive, monthly lunchtime seminar to learn about dissemination and implementation research and recruitment science. Enhance your knowledge, share experiences, and develop connections with others in the community for your future work. It occurs every second Friday of the academic year at noon. Auto generated captions in English are available. Seminars are open to all, and participants can receive credit for attendance through Barbara King. Registration required.