“…In practice, although there is some consensus about the merits of crisis intervention services, the research is again fragmented and based on the experiences of adults. Crisis intervention services are considered to be least intrusive, provide effective support for both the person and family, as well as divert people away from emergency room visits, involvement with police, and/or costly out-of-home placements (Dion, Kennedy, Cloutier, & Gray, 2010;Doulas & Lurigio, 2010;Ruffin, Spencer, Abel, Gage, & Miles, 1993;Shulman & Athey, 1993). Moreover, there are significant concerns about the lack of coordination between systems, such as the child and youth mental health and police systems (Doulas & Lurigio, 2010;Duvall, Young, & KaysBurden, 2012).…”