Policing can be injurious to the mental health of those delivering the service. The causes can be operational, organisational or a mixture of both. Mental health related stigma is prevalent within policing; thus, help seeking is avoided. Those who do seek help are often thought to be malingerers. Managers are considered to be ill equipped to identify and support those at risk. The processes and policies that are meant to support recovery do not meet the needs of the officers and staff living and working with mental ill health. Consequently, disclosing a mental health issue is seen as career destroying
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
Policing can be injurious to the mental health of those delivering the service. The causes can be op...
Policing and mental ill health are inextricably entwined. The police have a role to respond to distr...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With increasing sickn...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Purpose: This study will provide a preliminary, general overview of Canadian police officers’ percep...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...
Policing can be injurious to the mental health of those delivering the service. The causes can be op...
Policing and mental ill health are inextricably entwined. The police have a role to respond to distr...
Much has been written about police officer attitudes and interactions with members of the public exp...
Police work is a high-risk profession that can cause mental health conditions. With increasing sickn...
Despite estimates suggesting that around 15% of UK police incidents involve people with a mental hea...
This research examines where or not stigma about mental illness exists among police officers in the ...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
The paper evaluates a range of policy documents, parliamentary debates, academic reports and statute...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
This paper examines the role of the police in mental health work. It explores whether the calls to ‘...
Purpose: This study will provide a preliminary, general overview of Canadian police officers’ percep...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Police officers suffer from undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues at alarming rates. Despit...
Many Australian police organisations embed mental health response training (MHRT) into their recruit...
Police officers deal with mental illness-related incidents on an almost daily basis. Ian Cummins exp...