Changing societal trends have revealed an increased prevalence of mental illness and diminished health resources from which to offer services. This has lead to a need to develop new and more efficient police and health service models of practice. Services offered by the police department in the management of mental health crisis in the community are essential in minimising the risk of individuals with mental health problems causing harm to themselves or a member of the public. In addressing the difficulties associated with police playing an important role in the management of mental health crisis in the community, but having little training in mental health issues, this paper discusses a proposed innovation for New South Wales police in Australia through the development of a Crisis Intervention Team model.
Journal article
Application of a model for the development of a mental health service delivery collaboration between police and the health service
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Vol.30(5), pp.337-341
2009
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- Title
- Application of a model for the development of a mental health service delivery collaboration between police and the health service
- Creators
- Robert Laing - Murdoch UniversityRebecca Halsey - Justice Health, Bathurst Correctional Centre, NSWDavid Donohue - Mental Health Intervention Team, Surry Hills, NSWClaire NewmanAndrew J Cashin - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Issues in Mental Health Nursing, Vol.30(5), pp.337-341
- Identifiers
- 1770; 991012820917302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Nursing; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article