Specifications include, but are not limited to: Community Crisis Response and Intervention (CCRI) is an after-hours mental health crisis response services between SC Department of Mental Health and SC Department of Health and Human Services. CCRI services will provide adults and children with clinical screening either in person at the location of crisis, in person at a CMHC clinic, or telephonically, to de-escalate the crisis and provide linkage to ongoing treatment and other resource. The office of CCRI operates at the SCDMH state administration level within the Community Mental Health Services Division and addresses statewide program monitoring during after hours, weekends, and holidays. The office of CCRI and local staff will work closely with local law enforcement, judges, hospitals, other community partners and other mental health providers when not performing direct crisis services to identify areas of need, build relationships and resources with community partners. The Office of CCRI will SCDMH will maintain a statewide answering service to provide a direct connection to Community Crisis Responder’s after hours to address the callers need. CCRI staff will provide follow-up with individuals accessing CCRI, train law enforcement and first responders in evidence based practices for crisis intervention and mental health issues.