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Government mental health crisis teams to replace some police

Dispatching teams of emergency medical technicians and behavioral health practitioners would take mental health crisis calls out of the hands of uniformed and armed officers, whose mere arrival may ratchet up tensions. In Eugene, Oregon, such a strategy has been in place more than 30 years, with solid backing from police. The concept “fits nicely with what we are trying to do around police reform,” Eugene Police Chief Chris Skinner said. The logic works “like a simple math problem,” he adds. “If I can rely on a mechanism that matches the right response to the need, it means I don t have to put my officers in these circumstances,” Skinner explained. “By sending the right resources I can make the assumption that there are going to be fewer times when officers are in situations that can turn violent. It actually de-conflicts, reducing the need for use of force.”

Victims of sexual violence reminded they are not alone

You are here Victims of sexual violence reminded they are not alone Victims of sexual abuse and violence are being reminded they are not alone as the national lockdown to combat the pandemic continues.   They are being urged to speak out as Suffolk Constabulary supports Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week to raise awareness and offer advice.      Specialist providers of support to victims and survivors of sexual violence across Suffolk are teaming up and calling on organisations, individuals and agencies across the county to join them in saying ‘Suffolk says that all forms of sexual violence are not ok’.    Anyone can suffer from sexual abuse or sexual violence – age, gender, sexual orientation, social status, race or religion are no barrier. Raising awareness of this ‘hidden harm’ is a priority for police and partners.

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mental health reports and shows crisis workers visited nikolas cruz in 2016. this was after a video surfaced of him slitting his arm and wrist. he was upset, his mother said because of a breakup with a girl. they talked to his mom at the time and she told them her son was adhd and was on medication for depression but he was maintaining that medication and he was getting help. at the time the crisis counselors determined he was not a threat and he did not need to be hospitalized. and so that was the conclusion of their report at the time. tammy leitner, you have been there for days now, we appreciate your reporting. and the white house is responding to the tragedy by scheduling a listening session. the white house says it supports

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