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TEMPO : police interactions : a report towards improving interactions between police and people living with mental health problems / Terry Coleman, Dorothy Cotton.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Résumé : TEMPO : guide sur les interactions entre les policiers et les personnes aux prises avec un trouble mental.

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Includes bibliographical references: pages 80-85.

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1 online resource (91 pages)

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"June 2014".
"08/2014:200"
Only an abstract is available in French under the title: Résumé : TEMPO : guide sur les interactions entre les policiers et les personnes aux prises avec un trouble mental.

Résumé

In 2008 the MHCC conducted a review of the basic/recruit training, which occurs primarily at Canadian police colleges/academies, concerning interactions with people with mental illnesses. To complement that study, in 2010, the MHCC conducted a review that examined the nature and extent of such police training and education at the in-service or continuing education level within Canadian police organizations. Based on these reviews, an aspirational model of police education and training—TEMPO (Training and Education about Mental Illness for Police Organizations)—was developed, described, and disseminated. The purpose of the present report is to review progress since that time. It is focused only on police education and training, rather than on the broader systems and policies that affect interactions between police and people with mental illnesses. The report places an emphasis on HOW we should teach as well as what we should teach, given the many developments in the field of adult education and curriculum design. That is, how can we better prepare police personnel for interactions with PMI?--See Publisher's website.

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