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The mobile crisis intervention service CAHOOTS is essential and needs to be continued. That was the message from those who attended Thursday night’s town hall meeting held at the University of Oregon, following the elimination of CAHOOTS services in Eugene earlier in the week.
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The Lane County chapter of the Trauma Intervention Program has finished its first stage of training, meaning the volunteers are ready to go out and assist emergency responders in the field.
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Emotionally or mentally distressed residents in Benton County now have access to a 24-7 service.The county’s Mental Health Division says it’s started a…
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Beginning Wednesday a new partnership is bringing a mobile crisis intervention team to Springfield and Glenwood.Since 1989, White Bird in Eugene has…
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This week, police officers from around Lane County are training to more effectively resolve encounters with people who have mental illness.Eugene Police…