Police, ambulance and mental health tri-response services are a relatively new model of responding to people experiencing mental health crisis in the community, but limited evidence exists examining their efficacy. To date there have been no systematic reviews that have examined the association between the tri-response model and rates of involuntary detentions. A systematic review examining co-response models demonstrated possible reduction in involuntary detention, however, recommended further research. The aim of this protocol is to describe how we will systematically review the evidence base around the relationship of the police, ambulance mental health tri-response models in reducing involuntary detentions. We will search health, polici...
With the increasing amount of police calls involving persons experiencing a mental health crisis (PI...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
Police, ambulance, and mental health tri-response services are a relatively new model of responding ...
Background Police mental health street triage is an increasingly common intervention when dealing wi...
Background Police routinely encounter individuals experiencing mental distress, despite being ill-eq...
BackgroundThere are three commonly used mental health interventions associated with policing: liaiso...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Police and ambulance services are increasingly the first responders to people in mental distress as ...
Abstract Background Experiencing mental ill health adds a layer of complexity for individuals in tou...
PURPOSE:People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the g...
Background: Crisis Concordat was established to improve outcomes for people experiencing a mental he...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
BackgroundMental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who have a mental illness th...
With the increasing amount of police calls involving persons experiencing a mental health crisis (PI...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...
Police, ambulance, and mental health tri-response services are a relatively new model of responding ...
Background Police mental health street triage is an increasingly common intervention when dealing wi...
Background Police routinely encounter individuals experiencing mental distress, despite being ill-eq...
BackgroundThere are three commonly used mental health interventions associated with policing: liaiso...
BACKGROUND: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Background: The Northern Police and Clinician Emergency Response (NPACER), a combined police and cli...
Police and ambulance services are increasingly the first responders to people in mental distress as ...
Abstract Background Experiencing mental ill health adds a layer of complexity for individuals in tou...
PURPOSE:People with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the g...
Background: Crisis Concordat was established to improve outcomes for people experiencing a mental he...
PurposePeople with mental illnesses are at a significantly greater risk of police arrest than the ge...
BackgroundMental health courts were created to help criminal defendants who have a mental illness th...
With the increasing amount of police calls involving persons experiencing a mental health crisis (PI...
Over the last 3 decades, efforts to improve interactions between law enforcement and mentally ill in...
OBJECTIVE: The study compared three models of police responses to incidents involving people thought...