Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
California Could Create Alternative Hotline to 911 for Mental Health Calls
gvw_ap_news
By Associated Press
Published 3 years ago on
March 9, 2021

Share

California would take a step toward having counselors rather than police respond to people experiencing mental health crises under a bill backed Monday by gun-violence prevention groups.

Callers who dial or text 9-8-8 would be connected with counselors and could be assisted by mobile crisis support teams staffed with mental health professionals.

Alternative to Police Response

Backers say it’s a better option than calling 9-1-1, where police are often the first responders and advocates say the situation too often rapidly turns violent. Those who still call the emergency line but report a mental health crisis would be transferred to 9-8-8 and dispatchers for both lines would be able to decide if police, fire or medical responders are needed.

“This bill can save lives that we are losing to suicide and shootings by police,” said Krystal LoPilato, volunteer leader with California Moms Demand Action.

California’s 9-8-8 bill is the state effort to create 988 hotlines by July 2022 under new new rules from the Federal Communications Commission and Congress. It would be funded through a surcharge on phone lines similar to 911. Counties would separately have to provide the crisis services and mobile crisis teams.

Named for Man Killed During Mental Health Episode

The proposal is named after Miles Hall, a 23-year-old Black man who was fatally shot by Walnut Creek police in 2019, Democratic Assemblywoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan of Orinda told members of the group and affiliated Students Demand Action during their virtual advocacy day.

“He was shot and killed in the middle of a schizophrenic episode when his mother was just trying to get him help,” Bauer-Kahan said.

Spokesmen for California police chiefs and sheriffs said their organizations have not taken positions on it.

Other efforts also are trying to create alternatives to police for incidents that don’t require a law enforcement presence.

Assemblywoman Sydney Kamlager is trying again this year to pass what she’s calling the Community Response Initiative to Strengthen Emergency Systems (CRISES) Act, after Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed it last year.

Bill Would Create Pilot Program

Her measure would create a pilot program of grants to community organizations that could step in instead of law enforcement for mental health, substance abuse and other nonviolent episodes. Newsom disagreed with how the proposed three-year, $250,000 minimum grant program would have been administered.

The gun-violence groups took no position on Kamlager’s bill even as they sought increased funding for other violence intervention and gang prevention programs.

They are also backing legislation that would require every school district to send home information about securely storing firearms.

Newsom took no position on the bills in a one-minute video presentation Monday. He backed their work while briefly criticizing those opposed to the state’s ban on ammunition magazines with more than 10 bullets and requiring background checks for gun-buyers.

California State Association of Counties spokeswoman Sara Floor said her organization had not taken a position. The County Behavioral Health Directors Association of California did not immediately comment.

”We’ll have an easy number you can call and the counties will send direct mental health service teams to serve the community that needs it, rather than law enforcement, who aren’t trained or equipped to do that,” said Bauer-Kahan.

Taun Hall, Miles’ mother, said in an earlier statement that she draws comfort thinking that the measure “might help save other children and spare other families this anguish.”

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Shohei Ohtani Hits Solo Home Run, RBI Double as Dodgers Pound Giants 10-2

DON'T MISS

Biden Administration Proceeds with $1B Arms Sale to Israel, Aides Report

DON'T MISS

US Unofficial Delegation to Attend Taiwan President’s Swearing-In, Testing China Ties

DON'T MISS

Biden, Trump Agree to Debates in June and September, Logistics Pose Challenges

DON'T MISS

Slovakian Prime Minister’s Facebook Indicates Life-Threatening Condition After Shooting

DON'T MISS

Fresno State’s Lisa Bryant Selected as Carnegie Fellow to Study Political Polarization

DON'T MISS

KC Chiefs Kicker Criticizes Pride Month, Says Top Role for Women Is ‘Homemaker’

DON'T MISS

Clovis Tightens the Vice on Sin With New Ordinances

DON'T MISS

US Suggests Possibility of Penalties if Production of Chinese Electric Vehicles Moves to Mexico

DON'T MISS

Will AI Replace Doctors Who Read X-Rays, or Just Make Them Better Than Ever?

UP NEXT

Fresno’s Shinzen Friendship Garden & CHSU to Host Free Health and Wellness Event

UP NEXT

California Nears Mandate for Gas Stove Pollutant Warnings

UP NEXT

8 Killed, Near 40 Injured in Central Florida as Farmworkers’ Bus Flips

UP NEXT

‘Judge Judy’ Sheindlin Sues for Defamation Over National Enquirer, InTouch Weekly stories

UP NEXT

TikTok Trend #BlockOut2024 Challenges Celebrity Silence

UP NEXT

Should California Be Able to Require Sobriety in Homeless Housing?

UP NEXT

Roger Corman, Hollywood Mentor and ‘King of the Bs,’ Dies at 98

UP NEXT

US to Impose Significant Tariffs on Chinese Green Energy Imports, Including EVs

UP NEXT

California Passed a Law to Stop ‘Pay to Play’ in Local Politics. After Two Years, Legislators Want to Gut It

UP NEXT

Beloved LA Entertainment Anchor Sam Rubin Dies at 64

Biden, Trump Agree to Debates in June and September, Logistics Pose Challenges

35 mins ago

Slovakian Prime Minister’s Facebook Indicates Life-Threatening Condition After Shooting

44 mins ago

Fresno State’s Lisa Bryant Selected as Carnegie Fellow to Study Political Polarization

16 hours ago

KC Chiefs Kicker Criticizes Pride Month, Says Top Role for Women Is ‘Homemaker’

16 hours ago

Clovis Tightens the Vice on Sin With New Ordinances

17 hours ago

US Suggests Possibility of Penalties if Production of Chinese Electric Vehicles Moves to Mexico

17 hours ago

Will AI Replace Doctors Who Read X-Rays, or Just Make Them Better Than Ever?

18 hours ago

Man Gets 25 Years in Fatal Shooting at Lovers Lane Gas Station in Visalia

18 hours ago

Police Still Searching a Suspect in the Fatal Shooting of a University of Arizona Student

19 hours ago

Fresno’s Shinzen Friendship Garden & CHSU to Host Free Health and Wellness Event

19 hours ago

Shohei Ohtani Hits Solo Home Run, RBI Double as Dodgers Pound Giants 10-2

SAN FRANCISCO — Shohei Ohtani had a solo home run and an RBI double among his three hits, and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers pounde...

5 mins ago

5 mins ago

Shohei Ohtani Hits Solo Home Run, RBI Double as Dodgers Pound Giants 10-2

8 mins ago

Biden Administration Proceeds with $1B Arms Sale to Israel, Aides Report

26 mins ago

US Unofficial Delegation to Attend Taiwan President’s Swearing-In, Testing China Ties

35 mins ago

Biden, Trump Agree to Debates in June and September, Logistics Pose Challenges

44 mins ago

Slovakian Prime Minister’s Facebook Indicates Life-Threatening Condition After Shooting

16 hours ago

Fresno State’s Lisa Bryant Selected as Carnegie Fellow to Study Political Polarization

16 hours ago

KC Chiefs Kicker Criticizes Pride Month, Says Top Role for Women Is ‘Homemaker’

17 hours ago

Clovis Tightens the Vice on Sin With New Ordinances

MENU

CONNECT WITH US

Search

Send this to a friend