The province has unveiled a new phone app for police to use when responding to someone facing a mental-health or addiction-related crisis.
Mental Health Minister Jennifer Whiteside and Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth announced the app with a $2 million budget Wednesday morning (March 6) in Port Moody. The app, HealthIM, is set to launch in Port Moody on Thursday, but has already been in use in other police jurisdictions, such as Delta, Surrey and Prince George.
Farnworth said HealthIM guides a responding officer through a series of questions to help the officer understand the behaviour of the person who is in distress, providing 91裸聊视频渧aluable insights into how to support individuls with prior police interactions.91裸聊视频
According to Whiteside and Farnworth, HealthIM will help police officers assess individuals in crisis by connecting officers with health care providers.
The government has said that one-in-five interactions with police in B.C. involve someone with a mental health disorder.
91裸聊视频淭hanks to this new technology, police can work with health-care professionals to make assessments and respond faster with more information, ensuring appropriate support to those in need,91裸聊视频 Whiteside said.
Delta police officer James Sandberg said the detachment has been using the app since October 2019.
As for when it91裸聊视频檚 used, Sandberg said if Delta police officers are in a situation where someone could be apprehended, the use of the HealthIM platform is mandatory. He added that Delta police also asks its officers dealing with a person who is 91裸聊视频渁pparently suffering from a mental disorder,91裸聊视频 but most likely won91裸聊视频檛 be apprehended, to use the assessment tool through HealthIM if the person would benefit from a referral.
He said that as officers have become more comfortable using the program, it91裸聊视频檚 allowed them to make 91裸聊视频渂etter decisions91裸聊视频 when taking someone into custody.
The responding officer inputs the data into the app, which is then sent to the designated hospital. From there, it gives the hospital staff time to prepare for the patient, while the HealthIM system also translates the officer91裸聊视频檚 observations of the patient into the proper clinical language.
Natalie McCarthy, Fraser Health91裸聊视频檚 vice-president of regional care integration, said it91裸聊视频檚 about teamwork and communication between health-care professionals and police.
91裸聊视频淒o we need to free up a space for that individual in a particular area of our care environment? Do we need to ensure particular staff are available? And are there things that can be communicated to us that are comforting, supportive and helpful for this individual that we can have in place to make sure that that transition goes as smoothly as possible?91裸聊视频
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The system does not replace existing training for police officers, when dealing with individuals experiencing mental-health or addiction emergencies, but promises to be another tool to improve interactions.
In July 2023, the province announced Mobile Integrated Crisis Response teams would be funded in nine additional communities. Also known as Car program, the teams pair a police officer with a health-care professional to respond to mental health calls.
Whiteside said the HealthIM app wouldn91裸聊视频檛 replace the crisis teams, but those teams could use the app as an additional resource.
Anita Furlan, vice-president of the BC Association of Chiefs of Police, said she welcomes the app.
91裸聊视频淟aw-enforcement officers frequently serve as the first line of response to emergency mental- health crises,91裸聊视频 Furlan said. 91裸聊视频淯ltimately, this system not only safeguards the public, police, medical staff and individuals in crisis, but also fosters a safer and more supportive community for all.91裸聊视频
Sandberg said with the funding through the association, it costs about $1 million per year for all police departments to access the app.