The Crisis Teams

Build the Change

May 15 2024 • 22 mins

In Minnesota, a landmark piece of legislation promised better resources for people experiencing mental health crises. Advocates worked hard to get Travis’ Law passed – it was named after a man killed by the police while in the midst of a mental health crisis. And it was written to ensure trained professionals would respond to these kinds of calls. But the work doesn’t stop there. Today, advocates say the law isn’t always being enforced. We’ll hear from families and organizations in Minnesota – and around the country – who are teaming up to keep their communities safe and supported during mental health crises.

In this episode, we’re talking about creating new systems to support mental health.

Learn more about how you can build change at actblue.com/buildthechange or follow us on Instagram and TikTok.

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