06 Feb 2015
The Home Affairs Committee have today published their report, ‘Policing and mental health’, exploring the relationship between the police service and those in crisis.
Key recommendations include:
National spokesman for mental health and policing, Chief Constable Simon Cole said:
“A number of police officers and staff of different ranks and roles gave evidence to this inquiry. We are heartened by its findings and remain committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all people experiencing a mental health crisis.
“It’s good to see the work of Inspector Michael Brown and others within the police service recognised by the Committee.
“Individual forces are driving forward best practice in accordance with the Mental Health Crisis Care Concordat, which was launched a year ago this month. However, progress is immensely varied. In some places appropriate options for the treatment of people in mental health crisis are not being achieved and police cells are used in circumstances which fall short of ‘exceptional’.
“We will continue to work closely with partner agencies to deliver better outcomes for those suffering from mental ill health.”
The full report can be found here
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