In Illinois, we look at a unique program that connects police officers with real-time resources when responding to calls involving a mental health crisis. Then in Massachusetts, we speak with former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy about his new book that shares the untold stories of a diverse group of Americans who’ve struggled with mental health and addiction issues. Watch these stories and more on “Eye on America” with host Michelle Miller.
Eye on America: Providing support and services for mental health struggles
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