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How do police officers respond to mental health calls?


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Editor s note: In the final part of our series, we take a closer look at what the local police response to mental health issues has been like during the pandemic.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted all facets of life including mental health. Like local emergency room departments and private clinicians, local police departments have also seen a significant increase in mental health calls since March 2020.
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Boxborough Police Chief Warren Ryder estimates a 30-40% increase in mental health-related calls during the pandemic compared with the previous year.
Maynard Police Chief Michael Noble said it is difficult to tally the exact number of mental health calls as they are called in and identified as several different incidents, perhaps as a disturbance, domestic dispute, or medical issue. The department s mental health referrals, however, are up 105% from the quarter before COVID.  ....

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How do police officers respond to mental health calls?


Wicked Local
Editor s note: In the final part of our series, we take a closer look at what the local police response to mental health issues has been like during the pandemic.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted all facets of life including mental health. Like local emergency room departments and private clinicians, local police departments have also seen a significant increase in mental health calls since March 2020.
Local police
Boxborough Police Chief Warren Ryder estimates a 30-40% increase in mental health-related calls during the pandemic compared with the previous year.
Maynard Police Chief Michael Noble said it is difficult to tally the exact number of mental health calls as they are called in and identified as several different incidents, perhaps as a disturbance, domestic dispute, or medical issue. The department s mental health referrals, however, are up 105% from the quarter before COVID.  ....

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Taking a closer look into the pandemic and mental health issues


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Editor s note: In the second part of this series, we continue to take a closer look at how mental health issues have increased during the pandemic with a particular look at children and adolescents.
Although remote and hybrid learning among school-aged children has helped reduce the spread of COVID-19, it has come with an adverse effect.
According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), during the COVID-19 pandemic, Massachusetts has seen a significant increase in people - many of them children and adolescents - seeking emergency psychiatric care, including inpatient treatment.  
Dr. Eric Meikle, head of pediatrics at Lowell General Hospital, said for children, the hybrid and remote schooling formats have reduced risk of coronavirus spread, but increased a sense of isolation.   ....

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