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Best practices in four cities in southwestern Ontario : the interface between people with mental illness and the criminal justice system / [Kathleen Hartford].

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1 online resource (105 pages)

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"Funding by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care through a grant to the Canadian Mental Health Association-London Middlesex Branch is acknowledged."--Page 2.
"May, 2003"--Page 2.

Summary

"The purpose of this study was to examine the issues at the interface between the criminal justice system and the mental health system and to assess the need for a mental health court in southwestern Ontario. The result is a Best Practices document that should enable those working in the field to examine creative ways of addressing similar issues. Best Practices documents take different forms: from an extensive review of the literature, to a meta-analysis of clinical trials, to consensus building about indicators of best practices, to surveys of those working in the field for their insights and suggestions. This document is based on the latter: it is a survey of those working in the field."--Page 5.

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Contents

1. Police response -- 1.1. Chatham–Kent Services Help Team protocol -- 1.2. Relationship between London Pact Team regarding London Pact clients -- 1.3. Ideal management of mentally ill persons who come in contact with police for nuisance–type offences -- 1.4. Draft protocol for fast tracking persons with mental illness under police accompaniment to Windsor Hotel Dieu-Grace Hospitals’ emergency departments -- 1.5. Chatham–Kent Police Services’ Help Team’s relationship with group homes and peer support centres -- 1.6. CMHA’s Lambton County Branch’s Informal Working Agreement With Malls -- 2. Court diversion -- 2.1. Elgin Middlesex Court Diversion Program -- 2.2. CMHA Windsor–Essex County Branch Justice Support Services -- 2.3. CMHA Lambton County Branch’s Court Outreach Worker -- 3. Mental Health Court -- 3.1. Proposals For Mental Health Court clinic and forensic specialty resource team -- 4. Probation -- CMHA Windsor-Essex Branch involvement with mentally ill persons In partnership with Probation And Parole Services -- Probation, Parole and Conditional Sentence Policy and Procedures Manual -- 5. Police training -- 5.1. Chatham–Kent Police Services HELP training program -- 5.2. London Police Services proposed training submission to the Office Of Victims Of Crime -- 5.3. Ontario Police College advanced training mental illness study -- 5.4. Sarnia Police Services in–service education on mental health issues in partnership with CMHA – Lambton County Branch -- 6. Forensics -- 6.1. Windsor’s Court practice for fitness assessment -- 6.2. Range of forensic services in Ontario -- 7. Committees -- 7.1. Windsor Police Services involvement with CMHA’s Windsor–Essex Branch Board of Directors -- 7.2. Mental Health and Justice System Task Force of Windsor–Essex County terms of reference -- 7.3. Police/Mental Health Liaison Committee of Windsor–Essex terms of reference -- 7.4. London and Middlesex County Human Services and Justice Co-ordination Project -- 8. Other -- 8.1. Sarnia Police Services paid duties at Sarnia General Hospital’s Psychiatric Ward -- 8.2. Psychiatric In-Patient Legal Clinic at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus -- 8.3. Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton County Branch’s Outreach Team Support Worker.

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