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Wednesday, December 11, 2024   

Indianapolis is expanding its innovative Clinician-Led Community Response program, offering Hoosiers a new approach to handling mental health crises.

The program is a collaboration between the City's Office of Public Health and Safety and Stepping Stones Therapy Center. It pairs licensed behavioral health professionals with 911 dispatch to address nonviolent emergencies without police involvement.

Andrea Brown, director of operations for Stepping Stones Therapy Center, said it meets people where they are.

"Meeting people in the community with accessible mental health services is monumental for the city of Indianapolis," Brown asserted.

The city reports success in the Downtown and East Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department districts, where the program recently expanded to 24/7 operations. The team answered 925 calls this year, assisting about 650 people.

Critics of similar programs argued law enforcement should remain involved in all emergency situations. However, city officials said the model frees police to focus on public safety while specialists manage mental health calls.

The next step happens later this month. It brings the program to the St. George Apartments near the north side, with a full rollout to the police department's North District in early 2025. The expansion brings an additional 192,000 residents access to mental health resources.

Ron Gibson, District 8 representative on the Indianapolis City-County Council, knows all too well the effects the program has.

"I know firsthand how important programs like this are," Gibson explained. "I've experienced family members in a behavioral health crisis, and it can be traumatic for all involved. But when you have experienced professionals show up, it makes all the difference in the world."

The program provides crisis intervention, de-escalation and referrals, while fostering long-term wellness. Supporters believe the expansion strengthens public safety across the city and builds trust within the community by addressing mental health needs directly.


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