Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Summary of Saskatoon facilities and services for the care of vulnerable citizens and persons who have not committed a crime but are detained for reasons of intoxication.

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"On July 1, 2011, a two-year Action Accord pilot project began in Saskatoon Police Service Detention. It is an agreement between the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners, the Saskatoon Health Region, the Saskatoon Tribal Council, and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. As part of this agreement, the Saskatoon Health Region provides funding for paramedics from MD Ambulance to work in the Detention Unit to improve the care and protection of intoxicated people. In addition, the Saskatoon Police Service has taken a number of steps to enhance the safety of people in custody, including video monitoring and changes to policies and procedures."--Page 8, 2012 Saskatoon Police Service annual report.

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