The county mobile crisis teams do great work, but the Oct. 16 article about plans for a statewide crisis line ignored a yawning gap that will persist, despite an improved call system. Police will continue to respond first and alone, both to mental health calls where there are safety considerations and also to numerous calls where the mental health aspect is unknown until the first officer arrives. This will always be a sizable number of calls. Here is why: The Minneapolis Police Department alone handles more than twice the annual number of adult crisis calls than does Hennepin County's mobile teams — a fact hidden in the article's stats. County mobile crisis teams will remain unable to assist police in a timely manner, or at all, because they aren't embedded (a systems problem) and have limited capacity. The new funding intended to bring county teams up to capacity in 2017 doesn't even consider increased demand created by better diversion from law enforcement — an effect of an improved call system.
Clearly, we need mental-health professionals who are permanently assigned to handle calls involving the police, readily available because they're embedded with the police, and more effective because they are positioned to provide the highest level of collaboration between providers and police. Embedded mental health coresponders fill the yawning gap that has been too easily ignored, and without them, a significant portion of mobile mental crisis response in Minnesota will continue to be provided by police officers with 40 hours of training.
Kathy Czech, Minneapolis
2016 CAMPAIGN
Social conservative's base assumptions are flawed
Shame on you, Dr. Steve Calvin, for giving readers the false impression that U.S. law does not impose limits on abortion based on gestational age ("What's a voter like me to do? The social conservative," Oct. 16, part of the "What's a voter like me to do?" series that has appeared in Opinion Exchange over the past month). Calvin stated, "The U.S. joins only China, North Korea and Canada in effectively having no gestational age limits on abortion." From the Guttmacher Institute, Oct. 1, 2016: "The circumstances under which later abortions are permitted vary from state to state [in the U.S.] Forty-three states prohibit some abortions after a certain point in pregnancy. Twenty-four states permit later abortions necessary to preserve the life or health of the woman." Like the U.S., Australia has some states and territories that do not have gestational age limits on abortion. Many countries permit late abortions on socioeconomic grounds, including rape and severe fetal impairment.
Sara Langer, Minneapolis
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Among the many wildly inaccurate statements and opinions expressed as facts in Calvin's commentary were "Nixon's … impeachment" and "our 42nd president" getting a free pass on his immorality.
Richard Nixon was not impeached (resigning before the House of Representatives voted on the Articles of Impeachment). Bill Clinton was (by the House), but was acquitted in the subsequent trial conducted by the Senate.
Robert W. Carlson, Plymouth
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Calvin states that he will be casting a write-in vote for U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio in this year's presidential election. He should know that if he casts such a vote, it likely won't be counted.