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Thunder Bay Ont mental health experts say chronic stress a big concern at 1 year mark of pandemic

Thunder Bay Ont. mental health experts say chronic stress a big concern at 1 year mark of pandemic Since the month of March rolled around, more and more people might be noticing an increase in feelings such as exhaustion, helplessness and chronic stress. Social Sharing Experts say realities of lockdown one year into the pandemic will be hard for Thunder Bay residents Posted: Mar 13, 2021 9:00 AM ET | Last Updated: March 13 According to mental health experts in Thunder Bay, the one-year mark of the start of the pandemic may feel like a grief anniversary to some, adding to the stress or sadness already felt during this time.(Shutterstock)

Police Expand Crisis Response Team

A mental health crisis response team is now available 24-7 on the streets of Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay Police, the Thunder Bay branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre are highlighting their Integrated Mobile Police Assessment Crisis Team (IMPACT). Inspector Derek West explains the IMPACT program is an expansion of their mobile crisis response team, and will run as a one-year pilot. He says they’ve responded to 71 calls since the pilot began on January 4th. Officers are paired with mental health workers and immediately respond to all mental health-related calls police receive.

New project to provide 24/7 mental health assistance, divert people away from E R

THUNDER BAY A new pilot project launched earlier this month by the Thunder Bay Police Service, CMHA Thunder Bay Branch and the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre hopes to provide better and immediate services to individuals dealing with mental health crises in the community. The details of the Integrated Mobile Police Assessment Crisis Team (IMPACT) were announced through a virtual news conference on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The pilot project is an expansion of the Joint Mobile Crisis Response Team initiative which launched in June 2018. “The goal of the pilot is to reduce police time in the emergency department, divert individuals from having to attend the emergency department while providing supports for individuals in the community,” Insp. Derek West of the Thunder Bay Police Service said Tuesday.

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