Learn more about the Sacramento County Co-Response Crisis Intervention Team (CCIT) here.
Announcement: The Mobile Crisis Support Team is changing our name to the Co-response Crisis Intervention Team. This change reflects our collaborative role with law enforcement in mental health emergencies. With the introduction of other mobile teams in the county, we recognized the need for a name that captures our unique co-response role. Our team remains dedicated to providing immediate, integrated crisis support within Sacramento County’s crisis and justice-involved continuum.
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Objectives
What is CCIT?
The CCIT is a collaboration between Behavioral Health Services (BHS) and Sacramento County Law Enforcement. The CCIT units respond to calls for service to support individuals experiencing a mental health crisis by providing safe, relevant, and effective intervention including linkage to needed resources and support services.
Components of a CCIT call/responseThe CCIT units triage calls for service in their area for any signs of mental health distress and respond to provide clinical support at the time of crisis.
When to call 911 for immediate response
CCIT Law Enforcement Agency Partners
North Division Central Division
Other Programs in the BHS Crisis Continuum
Additional Resources