HSJCC WEBINAR SERIES PRESENTS: Crossroads in Mental Health Crisis and Law Enforcement
Event date: -
Event type: Single day (a day or less)
Evolving social, economic and fiscal realities have created a strain in the treatment of mental illness. As a result of this strain, police services often become the first line of contact between a person in crisis and available resources. Police services have had to adapt to this new reality and find collaborative approaches to resolve these difficult, sometimes violent situations. The emergence of mobile crisis teams, situation tables and better training for front line officers has made an impact for some, but the need for a more integrated strategy still exists.
This webinar will focus on the York Regional Police integrated strategy which includes all of the above and additional resources such as the digitized Brief Mental Health Screener, two full time social workers, a seniors safety unit which specializes in issues such as dementia and vulnerable persons, and Police/Hospitals Relations Committees as well as other resources and future plans.
Presenters:
- S/Sgt Jason McIlveen
- York Regional Police
Great topic! Our community front line workers need to be supported in their interactions with individuals dealing with mental health challenges.
You might consider recommending ee list members forward info re this webinar to their local police contacts?
Great topic! The interRAI is so useful and the BMHS is a useful tool for first responders. I'm only able to come to the last half of it but I'm looking forward to it
How do I join ?
Hi [@mention:359487128050358984],
In the post above, click on the 'register now' button, then it register through there to get the webinar link to join.
Angela
Yes and a big thank you to angel, I ad clicked on " register" much too earlt, I won't panic neime. tuvm
Was this recorded by any chance? I ended up having a meeting go long and was unable to attend.
[@mention:368928009421148568] HSJCC's webinars are posted here afterwards: https://hsjcc.on.ca/our-work/hsjcc-webinars/