Do You or Someone You Know Need Help with a Crisis?
North Carolina’s publicly funded crisis services may be used by anyone regardless of insurance status or an ability to pay. These services are managed by agencies called Local Management Entities/Managed Care Organizations (LME/MCOs). Unless you are in a life-threatening emergency, call your LME/MCO’s 24-hour toll-free number (accessible through the dropdown menu above). The staff answering will help you find the right services for your specific needs.
Coalition Documents
Meeting – September 21, 2015
- Meeting Agenda 9-21-2015
- Mecklenburg Child Development-Community Policing
- Trillium Health Resource’s Compassion Reaction
Meeting – June 15, 2015
- Meeting Agenda 6-15-2015
- Scorecard FY15Q1
- Disaster Response Links:
Meeting – March 16, 2015
Meeting – December 15, 2014
- Meeting Agenda 12-15-2014
- Meeting Notes
- Behavioral Health Urgent Care Centers
- Crisis Provider Survey Results: A Report to the Crisis Solutions Coalition
Comprehensive Crisis Prevention and Intervention Plan
Meeting – October 22, 2014
- Proportion of Adults with Substance Use & Mental Health Disorders under Correctional Supervision
- Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services (CJLEADS): Building a Jail Watch / Notification System
- Community Corrections, Director, Anne L. Precythe
- Agenda 10-22-14
- Scorecard 10-22-14
- Department of Public Rehabilitative Programs and Services
- NC TASC: Bridging Systems for Effective Care Management of Persons with SA/MH Problems Involved in the Criminal Justice System
Meeting – September 15, 2014
- Meeting Agenda
- Crisis Funds Allocation Plan
- Facility Based Crisis Program for Children and Adolescents
- State Plan Requirements
- Professional Treatment Services in Facility-Based Crisis Program – Children and Adolescents [DRAFT]
- Review Process for the Designation of Facilities to Treat Individuals Under Petitions for Involuntary Commitment (IVC)
Meeting – July 28, 2014
Meeting – May 19, 2014
- Meeting Agenda
- Meeting Notes
- Building the Crisis Intervention Continuum for individuals with I/DD Crisis in NC
- Community MH Crisis Prevention and Intervention Model for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Youth Mental Health First Aid
- Training Law Enforcement and First Responders About Autism
- Recommendations for a Comprehensive Crisis Prevention and Intervention Plan to Address the Needs of Individuals with IDD and Behavioral Health Needs
- Youth Mental Health First Aid Training – 6/13/2014
- Mental Health First Aid Training – 6/27/2014
Meeting – March 31, 2014
- Meeting Agenda
- Meeting Notes
- Critical Time Intervention in North Carolina – Barbara B. Smith
- Coalition Newsletter
- Baseline Scorecard
- Building a Crisis Services Continuum – Crystal Farrow
- Reducing Hospitalization through Peer-Delivered Services – Laurie Coker and Mark Jacques
- Recovery Oriented Systems of Care – Chris Budnick
Meeting – February 25, 2014
- Agenda
- Meeting Notes
- News Handout
- Presentations
Meeting – December 9, 2013