Johnson vows to pass ‘Treatment Not Trauma’ plan
The plan calls for reworking the city’s mental health network, creating a 24-hour crisis hotline and reopening shuttered clinics.
Chicago organizers and officials held a summit Saturday to discuss how the city responds to mental health crises, with Mayor Brandon Johnson saying he would invest in more social services.
Reset learns more about the renewed push for the “Treatment Not Trauma” approach and the goals of a proposed ordinance.
GUESTS: Dr. Eric Reinhart, anthropologist of policing, prisons, and public health; physician at Northwestern University
Emily Piff, member of Jewish Council of Urban Affairs
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Johnson vows to pass ‘Treatment Not Trauma’ plan
The plan calls for reworking the city’s mental health network, creating a 24-hour crisis hotline and reopening shuttered clinics.
Chicago organizers and officials held a summit Saturday to discuss how the city responds to mental health crises, with Mayor Brandon Johnson saying he would invest in more social services.
Reset learns more about the renewed push for the “Treatment Not Trauma” approach and the goals of a proposed ordinance.
GUESTS: Dr. Eric Reinhart, anthropologist of policing, prisons, and public health; physician at Northwestern University
Emily Piff, member of Jewish Council of Urban Affairs