LANSING, MICHIGAN - The National Alliance on Mental Illness is hosting a Tri-County response to the mental health crisis. With events on March 9th and 10th, volunteer Teresa Ritsema, a volunteer with the organization, says that NAMI Lansing primarily wants to educate people about these virtual events and the over 260-280 police officers that NAMI aided in crisis intervention skills taught across the Tri-County area.
On March 9, from 3:00-4:30, there will be a brief screening of Ernie and Joe Crisis Cops, an HBO documentary. Following this film, there will be a panel of local experts on crisis intervention and outreach to the community.
On Wednesday, March 10, from 3:00-4:30, the film will not be shown again, but for the people who have registered to attend this event, it will still be available to view until March 12. 7:30-8:30, there will be a community discussion monitored by Margaret Keeler, a NAMI member. The community discussion will also include several other notable community members.
For more information on this event and how to register, visit https://www.namilansing.org/citprogram
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