Behavioral Health Partnership for Early Diversion

Behavioral Health Partnership for Early Diversion

The Behavioral Health Partnerships for Early Diversion of Youth and Adults is a SAMHSA funded grant that aims to divert youth and adults at risk of a behavioral health crisis from law enforcement/justice system involvement to the crisis centers.​

​ Activities of the Early Diversion Program​ include:

  1. Increase partnerships with referring partners like schools, law enforcement, and hospitals, and increase community awareness of crisis centers.​
  2. Provide in-person services to people experiencing a behavioral health crisis in the crisis centers and refer clients to community-based resources.​
  3. Collaborate with community stakeholders to increase crisis intervention and behavioral health training among first responders across the region.​
  4. Develop an innovative community paramedicine program in Washington County to increase access to behavioral health crisis care in rural Idaho.​

Want to learn more or become a referral provider of the crisis centers? Email the Early Diversion Program Coordinator Wendy Young at wendy.young@swdh.id.gov.