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NYC hotline for involuntary hospitalizations receives zero calls

If you’re in the New York City area and looking for a new job, there is one opportunity you might want to check out, particularly if you’re seeking a lower-stress environment. You’ll have plenty of free time to catch up on your reading or correspondence and, being a city government job, the pay and benefits are excellent. We’re talking about a position as an operator for the city’s involuntary hospitalization hotline, where people – particularly police officers – can call to report homeless people who may be experiencing mental health issues and seek guidance about what to do. And why is the job so low-stress? Because since it was established more than six months ago, not a single person has called. (Politico)Read More 

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