Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Not just another call… police response to people with mental illnesses in Ontario : a practical guide for the frontline officer.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 41-42).

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1 online resource (viii, 55 pages)

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Authors affiliated with: Ontario Police College (Ron Hoffman), St. Joseph’s Health Care London (Laurel Putnam).
"(including excerpts from Bill 68, December 2000)."
"Writing team: Ron Hoffman, Subject Coordinator of Tactical Communications, Ontario Police College; Laurel Putnam, Director, Specialty Programs, Regional Mental Health Care London (St. Joseph’s Health Care London)."
"Contributions also made by: the Psychiatric Survivors Network; the Schizophrenia Society of Ontario; Policing Services Division, Standards Branch, Ministry of Community Safety and Corrections (former Ministry of the Solicitor General); Various Chiefs of Police, Crown Attorneys, Assertive Case Managers, Self-Help Networks and Patient Councils and; Signature Group Inc., Sudbury, for the design and layout of this manual."
The original document was published on the public website of the Government of Ontario. © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2004. Reproduced with permission.

Summary

Historically, there has been little emphasis by police agencies on considering other strategies in the deployment of their duties under the mental health act and how strategies, such as verbal skills, could de-escalate a potentially difficult situation. A major aim of this resource guide for police is to fill this gap by offering practical strategies to safely handle mental health situations until appropriate psychiatric services can be accessed.

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