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|Abstract="The College of Policing has published new draft national guidance clarifying the police's role in dealing with incidents involving people in mental health crisis. | |Abstract="The College of Policing has published new draft national guidance clarifying the police's role in dealing with incidents involving people in mental health crisis. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:24, 20 March 2023
"The College of Policing has published new draft national guidance clarifying the police's role in dealing with incidents involving people in mental health crisis.
"The draft Authorised Professional Practice (APP) is now open for consultation and sets out guidance for police officers and staff when investigating an offence or assisting people with mental health problems, learning disabilities and difficulties and other vulnerabilities."