Clergy, police and hospitals pitch for change in mental health treatment – WTOP News

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Religious leaders have joined with law enforcement and hospital representatives calling on the Virginia General Assembly to do more for people in mental health crises.

The group Virginians Organized for Interfaith Community Engagement is calling on state legislators to provide $58 million dollars in funding in the state’s 2024 budget to create crisis receiving centers.

Crisis receiving centers are 23-hour mental health facilities where people in crisis can be taken instead of a hospital emergency room or jail.

“It is the care you would want for your child, or your brother or your parent — if they were in the middle of a crisis… they will immediately receive an assessment, treatment and sometimes that’s sufficient for somebody to go home. Alternatively, they can be there while they find a bed in a 3-5 day center,” said Reverend Kristen McBrayer senior minister of Emmaus United Church of Christ in Vienna, VA and co-chair of VOICE.

Although such a facility is currently under development in Prince William County, there is no similar treatment facility in northern Virginia.



“The 23-hour piece is the missing piece in that continuum of care that people don’t have access to in northern Virginia, currently said, Reverend Kenneth Nixon, associate organizer, VOICE.

Reverend Nixon said such centers would take pressure off jails and hospitals and get people treatment at their point of crisis in their own community.

“Nobody wants to see somebody they love zip-tied to a gurney in the hall of an emergency room with a police officer standing by them, for 6 days waiting to be seen when that just exacerbates the problems they’re already facing,” said Reverend McBrayer

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