Abbotsford's nurse-and-cop team a 'gift'—but can only respond to one-quarter of calls (Fraser Valley Current)
Abbotsford’s new nurse-cop teams aimed at de-escalating mental health calls are working and effective, but only helping a portion of people in crisis, according to police.
Abbotsford is one of only four BC communities with “mobile integrated crisis response teams” that pair psychiatric nurses with police officers to try to provide better—and safer—care to people in crisis. (Chilliwack is another.)
The program has been a “gift” to Abbotsford since it
started, the city’s Public Safety Advisory Committee heard last week. But
Abbotsford Police Insp. Kevin Murray said that limited hours and manpower means
the plainclothes team is only helping one-quarter of those who might benefit
from its help . . . .
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