Meeting the Moment: Being There When People Are Ready for SUD Support

Join Dr. Chuck Browning, CEO & President of Behavioral Health Link, and Kristen Ellis, Senior Director of Consulting at Recovery Innovations, as they discuss how crisis systems can effectively support […]
The Seatbelt Moment: Life-Saving Substance Use Crisis Tools We Need to Use | The Experts Are In

 Seatbelts existed for decades before they became standard—and even longer before people actually used them. The same is true for effective substance use crisis tools. We have direct access […]
Follow Up in Crisis Care Save Lives | The Experts Are In

In this episode of The Experts Are In, Dr. John Draper highlights the crucial role of follow-up in crisis care and how it can save lives. Timely and compassionate follow-up […]
What Happens After the Mobile Crisis Visit to Stabilize and Connect Care

988 is the first step in reimagining our mobile crisis response, but there’s more work to do after the visit to ensure care connections are made, and the person in crisis feels stable to move through the follow-up process. When an individual needs more assistance, treatment may require a warm hand-off, or follow-up care from peer support and outpatient services to more intensive assistance such as hospitalizations. Join BHL as we walk through special circumstances, best practices, and lessons learned to ensure individuals and families feel supported after a mobile crisis visit.
Protocols and Efficiencies When Your Mobile Crisis Team Arrives on Scene

Behavioral Health Link will take you through a series of scenarios modeling a mobile crisis response based on real-life situations. This webinar will increase scenario complexity, so each example introduces […]
Proven Model for Mobile Crisis Dispatch

BHL hosts webinars to bring all facets of the behavioral health crisis process under one umbrella to improve care. Check out our series of pre-recorded webinars to watch at your pace.