New response team launches to assist at-risk youth experiencing crises in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — A team consisting of a City of Kamloops Community Services Officer and an Interior Community Services outreach worker will be assisting at-risk youth in the community for the next four years.
In a news release issued Tuesday (June 11) morning, the City of Kamloops announced the Mobile Crisis Outreach Response team will operate until summer 2028.
Tracey Elias, the city’s community services supervisor, states the Mobile Crisis Outreach Response team began its operations in March and has made 110 connections with at-risk youths as of publication.
The team is targeted toward at-risk youth aged 26 and under who are experiencing mental health or substance-related crises. The city says the intervention project aims to enhance response times, provide referrals for supports and services, prevent and reduce unnecessary police contact, minimize emergency room visits, decrease incidents of youth-involved criminal activity, and ease appropriate case management supports for vulnerable youths.