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Friday, November 15, 2024

City of Columbia: Embedded Mental Health Clinician Initiative Expansion

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City of Columbia issued the following announcement on March 2.

The Columbia Police Department (CPD) with the full support of Columbia City Council announces the

expansion of an initiative that assists citizens encountered by officers during mental health or

behavioral related calls for service.

The existing Pathways Unit is comprised of a South Carolina Department of Mental Health (DMH)

counselor and a CPD officer who is certified as a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) member and crisis

negotiator. The Unit is deployed to calls for service if a citizen requires mental health support.

Typically, the calls received are non-violent in nature but can also be made when a citizen needs

intervention or hospital care. If there is an emergency, the Pathways Unit can assist a mental health

client who may require additional services. Unit members can also make after-hours referrals by

calling a dedicated mobile crisis hotline.

The newly approved expansion will allow additional counselors to join the Pathways Unit and further

its overall mission and services provided.

Chief W.H. ‘Skip’ Holbrook says, “We do not arrest our way out of a crisis. There are people in our

community who need significant mental health intervention and care rather than a bed inside a jail

cell. The partnership joins and develops additional support for those affected by mental illness and

determines specific needs while showing care and compassion.”

Once a referral is made and services utilized by the Pathways Unit, members follow up with a mental

health client at their homes or last known location to determine if additional assistance is needed.

Since the Pathways Unit was deployed last fall, members have made contact with 120 citizens

experiencing some form of mental crisis.

Additionally, since 2018, CPD has been a part of the ‘One Mind Campaign’, an initiative that lays a

foundation for successful interactions between police officers and persons affected by mental

illness. All sworn CPD officers receive basic Mental Health Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) from

certified National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) instructors on a yearly basis. In fact, 179 officers

have received the valuable training.

Original source can be found here.