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mental health (18)

"Vulnérable" Web Documentary

To better equip Quebec police and public safety workers to intervene with individuals showing mental health problems, the École nationale de police du Québec (Quebec national police school) created a...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety, Police Interaction with Individuals Living with Mental Illness
Province: Quebec
Keywords: training, mental health, crisis intervention

Addressing Over-users of Health/Social and Police Services

Some individuals rely heavily on police, hospital and social services, entering the system over and over again and placing a drain on resources. Since 2009, the Repentigny Police Service has been...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Quebec
Keywords: crime prevention, mental health, community

Community Health Intervention Program

Approximately 70% of police calls in Delta relate to mental health, consuming significant police resources. There is increasing pressure for police to deal with issues of mental health, but most...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: British Columbia
Keywords: intervention, mental health, community safety

Crime Reduction and Prevention Strategy

In 2009, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) ‘L’ Division ran a pilot project that used preventative policing to reduce property crime and address impaired driving issues. ‘L’ Division is now...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: Prince Edward Island
Keywords: preventative policing, intelligence-led policing, crime prevention, crime reduction, impaired driving, mental health, addiction, property crime

Crisis Intervention Response Patrol Officers

It is estimated that the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) responds to more than 33,000 service calls per year (about 100 calls per day) regarding individuals dealing with a serious...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety, Police Interaction with Individuals Living with Mental Illness
Province: Quebec
Keywords: crisis situation, emergency response, mental health, training

Evidence-Based Crime Reduction Strategy—Prolific Offender Management

In 2009, the West Vancouver Police Department developed an evidence-based crime reduction strategy to identify and apprehend the top 10 prolific offenders in West Vancouver, including the Capilano...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: British Columbia
Keywords: intelligence led-policing, crime reduction, crime prevention, mental health, prolific offenders, management

Interagency Information Sharing Protocol

In an attempt to address the high incidence of suicide in the territory of Nunavut, an interagency information sharing protocol is being piloted in January 2013. The program involves the Department...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nunavut
Keywords: information sharing, crime prevention, mental health, suicide prevention, youth, isolated and remote communities, First Nations

Interventions for Mentally Ill Individuals under Law P-38

Police are increasingly called upon to intervene in situations where people with mental health issues are a threat to themselves or others, as discussed in Law P-38 (An Act Respecting the Protection...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Quebec
Keywords: service referrals, mental health, social services

Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team

Under the direction of the Public Safety Office (also referenced in this catalogue), the Halifax Regional Police created a Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team (MHMCT) in 2008. The MHMCT is a cooperative...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Nova Scotia
Keywords: mental health, crime prevention, services referrals, community safety

Mobile Reference and Intervention Team for Homeless Individuals

To address the large number of service calls involving homeless individuals, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) implemented the Mobile Reference and Intervention Team for Homeless...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Quebec
Keywords: crime prevention, mental health, homeless, homelessness, services referrals, intervention

Review of Police Interaction with Persons with a Mental Illness

In May 2012, the ministry undertook a review of Police Interactions with Persons with Mental Illness (PIPMI) which includes information gathered on current practices at police services across Ontario...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Ontario
Keywords: mental health, review, best practices

Social Worker

In 2010, the Terrebonne Police Service hired a social worker to assist in making appropriate referrals to services and institutions. The social worker helps with recurring cases, strengthens...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Quebec
Keywords: mental health, social services, services referrals, sexual violence, victim support

Special Needs Registry

In late 2013, the Taber Police Service created the Special Needs Registry, a program designed to allow parents/guardians to voluntarily register an individual with the police, identifying him or her...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety, Police Interaction with Individuals Living with Mental Illness
Province: Alberta
Keywords: Special needs, registry, crisis situation, emergency response, mental health

Support Team for Psychosocial Emergencies

In June 2012, through interagency collaboration, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal created an "Équipe de soutien aux urgences psychosociales", (Support Team for Psychosocial Emergencies...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety
Province: Quebec
Keywords: mental health, crime prevention, services referrals, multidisciplinary team

Toronto Child and Youth Advocacy Centre

The Toronto Child and Youth Advocacy Centre (CYAC) is a multi-agency partnership that brings together professionals with expertise in law enforcement, child protection, health and mental health...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety, Efficiencies within the Justice System
Province: Ontario
Keywords: youth, child protection, mental health, partnership, child exploitation, youth, victimization

Vancouver Assertive Community Treatment Team

The Vancouver Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team was created in 2011 to provide better care to those who suffer from significant mental illness and substance abuse problems and are frequent...

Pillars: New Models of Community Safety, Police Interaction with Individuals Living with Mental Illness
Province: British Columbia
Keywords: mental health, partnership, integrated team

Victoria Integrated Community Outreach Team

The Victoria Police Department established the Victoria Integrated Community Outreach Team (VICOT) in 2007 to provide intensive support to individuals living with persistent mental illness who face...

Pillars: Efficiencies within Police Services, New Models of Community Safety
Province: British Columbia
Keywords: community engagement, mental health, substance abuse, integrated team, crime prevention

Vulnerable Person Registry

In place since April 2013, the Vulnerable Person Registry allows caregivers to submit vital information regarding people who, due to a medical or physical condition, may be prone to wandering or...

Pillars: Police Interaction with Individuals Living with Mental Illness
Province: Ontario
Keywords: special needs, registry, crisis situation, emergency response, mental health
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