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Donation helps MHPS implement use of mental health app - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Donation helps MHPS implement use of mental health app Poll Yes The Brandon Niwa Legacy Fund – the Beej Project, has donated $23,000 toward a partnership with the Medicine Hat Police Service to cover the cost of technology needed to launch a new mental health app for officers to use in the field, while also creating opportunities for research at Medicine Hat College. MHPS will be among the first police services in Alberta to use the HealthIM app, a digital, subscription-based system connecting emergency responders with information on people suffering from unmanaged mental health challenges and substance abuse issues. “The information that is within the app itself will be used by officers to respond to people who are in crisis and of course, that information can help them in their tactics or their approach to how to deal with those situations,” said MHPS police chief Mike Worden. “… It’s a way to put all the information – whether it’s health data, or information c

MLA Glasgo defends restrictions as cases spike - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

MLA Glasgo defends restrictions as cases spike Poll Yes, this is enough With debate raging in Alberta about public health measures as COVID case counts continue to surge, Premier Jason Kenney dropped the hammer on another set of restrictions Tuesday evening – the third in the last month. Schools, businesses, churches and the number of people that can attend social gatherings will all be affected by the tightened restrictions. Brooks-Medicine Hat MLA Michaela Glasgo was one of 15 UCP MLAs who signed onto a letter last month decrying increased restrictions. But that was then, and the current situation with rising case counts has her supporting the latest – and in many ways toughest – public health restrictions put in place in the past 12 months, Glasgo said in an interview following the announcement.

Letter: Chief didn t need AHS direction on church services - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Dear editor, Medicine Hat Police Chief Mike Worden needn’t wait for AHS to direct him on the legality of the church service at Heights Baptist Church. He can go right to the top legal authority, Jesus Christ. The answer for him is in the first two verses of Chapter 13 of the Book of Romans in the Bible’s New Testament. The verses explain the Christian’s requirement to submit to governing authorities. “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment.”

Council struggles with touchy downtown issue - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Council struggles with touchy downtown issue - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News
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