Background: The research addresses the controversially high rates of Section 136 (s136) detentions across Sussex in collaboration with Sussex Police and the mental health trust (Sussex Partnership Trust), in order to understand the consistent patterning of a ratio of 2:1 detentions to police custody, rather than the 5 specialist NHS S136 suites. Methods: Multi method study i) secondary analysis of existing s136 statistics collected by Sussex police and Sussex Partnership Trust ii) in depth interviews and deliberative workshop with 37 members of the public who had been detained under s136 iii) interviews, focus groups, and observations with 79 police officers 160 NHS and allied staff and voluntary workers. Main outcome measures: social patte...
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
BACKGROUND: Street Triage is a collaborative service between mental health workers and police which ...
The number of detentions by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act has significantly ...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This paper explores the implementation of Cleveland Police’s pilot Street Triage service. The servic...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
There has been some research into the police use of section 136, the profile of those detained, and ...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
Background: An original cohort study found that over half of the individuals detained under Section ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
Introduction Detention under section 136(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983 allows for the police to a...
Background: Existing research identified substantial gaps between NHS mental health services and the...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
The 43 police forces in England and Wales have made over 13 million arrests in the last decade. Yet ...
Purpose – South Wales Police Mental Health (MH) Triage service was initiated to meet the WelshGovern...
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
BACKGROUND: Street Triage is a collaborative service between mental health workers and police which ...
The number of detentions by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act has significantly ...
This research was conducted in response to governmental and public concern regarding the escalating ...
This paper explores the implementation of Cleveland Police’s pilot Street Triage service. The servic...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
There has been some research into the police use of section 136, the profile of those detained, and ...
Police in England and Wales are empowered, under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (s136), t...
Background: An original cohort study found that over half of the individuals detained under Section ...
Section 136 of the Mental Health Act 1983 provides a power for police officers to detain a person fo...
Introduction Detention under section 136(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983 allows for the police to a...
Background: Existing research identified substantial gaps between NHS mental health services and the...
AIMS AND METHOD: To explore the experiences of emergency workers dealing with incidents in which sec...
The 43 police forces in England and Wales have made over 13 million arrests in the last decade. Yet ...
Purpose – South Wales Police Mental Health (MH) Triage service was initiated to meet the WelshGovern...
This article provides a critical viewpoint on Loughran’s recent work in 'Medicine, Science and the L...
BACKGROUND: Street Triage is a collaborative service between mental health workers and police which ...
The number of detentions by the police under section 136 of the Mental Health Act has significantly ...