Family Crisis Help

Becker County has a Comprehensive Crisis Response Program (CCRP) to assist families struggling with urgent and immediate concerns about a child's mental health or other problems within the family. Many times the parents will call Law Enforcement when they are having difficulty with one or more of their children. With the exception of certain extreme situations, there isn't much a Law Enforcement Officer can do to help besides giving the proper referral to Human Services, Counseling Programs, or a Church Pastor.

This does not include situations of alleged abuse or incidents that a child has done or talked about harming themselves or another. These types of situations are emergencies and you should Dial 911.

In some serious cases, a Law Enforcement Officer can refer your child to regional Shelter-Care which is a short-term facility that can safely care for your child up to a 72-hour period of time. Shelter-Care is NOT a Detention facility and can be thought of as a type of respite or temporary care until a more appropriate location can be found by Human Services.

                 
Don't Give Up! Whether its your family.. your child.. or even yourself
in a state of Crisis. There are people who care and can help.

But if the issue is worrying about the child running away from home, not following house rules, or having other conflicts between family members, or the situation will continue to deteriorate and you don't feel it can wait, then the CCRP may be able to help.

The Comprehensive Crisis Response Program (CCRP) services are provided through an agreement between many School Districts and Mental Health providers in the White Earth and Becker County region.

These services include Assessment, Intervention, and Stabilization:

If you are concerned that your child is in crisis you can call your child's school and ask for the Crisis Worker, or if school is not in session but regular business hours, you can call any local mental health provider or human service agency and ask for a crisis assessment. At night or on weekends call 850-HELP or toll free at 1 (877) 380-3621.

Trained volunteers from CCRP may come directly to your house if the situation needs immediate intervention or stabilization assistance. 

Local helpful providers include:

Becker County Human Service at (218) 847-5628

Lakeland Mental Health Center at (218) 847-1676

Meritcare Clinic -  Psychology  at (218) 846-2102

If its night-time, weekends, or holidays, call the 24-hour Crisis Line: 850-HELP or toll free at 1(877) 380-3621
 


Also General Crisis Intervention and Help at:

Lakes Crisis Center
(877) 754-9683

 

Suicide Prevention 
(800) 273-8255
 

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