Connecticut's innovative approach to diverting youth with mental health issues from the criminal justice system was featured in a recent Route-FIfty news story, "Strained juvenile justice systems get relief from mobile behavioral health programs."
The article highlights how Connecticut's Mobile Crisis Intervention Services and School-Based Diversion Initiative are providing relief to strained systems and giving young people a brighter future.
Read the full Route Fifty article.
CHDI serves as the coordinating center and model co-developer for the School-Based Diversion Initiative (SBDI), which has helped 73 schools in Connecticut reduce arrests and connect students to behavioral health service.
CHDI has also helped Connecticut establish a nationally recognized Mobile Response and Stabilization Services (MRSS) program with strong continuous quality improvement through our work as Connecticut's Mobile Crisis Performance Improvement Center.