Co-responding police and mental health service models: an exploration of how effective collaborative models are in responding to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis

Laura Mulgrew
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Joint working or co-responding police and mental health services are becoming increasingly common throughout the UK and aim to provide both effective and timely de-escalation and support to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Co-responding police and mental health services also aim to reduce unnecessary accident and emergency visits, provide signposting to appropriate services for longer-term care and to prevent injury to the individual, the general public, and health and social care colleagues. The aim of this article was to explore how effective co-responding police and mental health service models are at responding to an individual experiencing a mental health crisis. This literature review was carried out through the use of thematic analysis. Databases including EBSCO, Medline, Psychinfo and AMED. A total of eight articles were reviewed. The review found that service users have largely positive feedback about the mental health care that they receive when in a mental health crisis, and services should be tailored to meet the needs of the geographical area. There are a number of frameworks that can be implemented to respond to an individual experiencing a mental health crisis, including co-responding police mental health teams and the provision of comprehensive mental health training to police officers. Any model implemented must be constructed and launched in a thoughtful manner to meet the needs of the population.
共同反应的警察和心理健康服务模式:如何有效的合作模式是应对个人经历心理健康危机的探索
联合工作或共同反应的警察和心理健康服务在整个英国变得越来越普遍,旨在为经历心理健康危机的个人提供有效和及时的降级和支持。警察和精神卫生服务的共同响应还旨在减少不必要的事故和急诊,为适当的长期护理服务提供路标,并防止对个人、公众以及卫生和社会护理同事造成伤害。本文的目的是探讨如何有效地共同应对警察和心理健康服务模式是在应对个人经历心理健康危机。本文通过主题分析法进行文献综述。数据库包括EBSCO, Medline, Psychinfo和AMED。共审阅了8篇文章。审查发现,服务使用者在遇到精神健康危机时,对他们获得的精神卫生保健有很大的积极反馈,服务应根据地理区域的需要进行调整。可以实施若干框架,以应对经历精神健康危机的个人,包括共同应对的警察精神健康小组和向警官提供全面的精神健康培训。任何实施的模式都必须经过深思熟虑的构建和推出,以满足人民的需求。
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