安大略省为Brantford和六国警察提供资金,以扩大心理健康支助流动危机小组。
Ontario funds Brantford and Six Nations police to expand mobile crisis teams for mental health support.
两年来,Brantford和六国警署分别得到207 655美元和240 000美元的省级资金,以加强其流动危机应对小组。
Brantford and Six Nations police services are receiving provincial funding—$207,655 and $240,000 respectively—over two years to strengthen their mobile crisis response teams.
这笔资金来自安大略省900万加元的流动危机应对小组加强赠款方案,用于支持36个警察事务处和OPP分遣队。
The funds come from Ontario’s $9-million Mobile Crisis Response Team Enhancement Grant program, supporting 36 police services and OPP detachments.
这些小组由警官和训练有素的危机工作人员组成,旨在以同情的态度应对心理健康和药物使用危机、缓和局势,并将个人与护理联系起来。
These teams, combining police officers and trained crisis workers, aim to respond compassionately to mental health and substance use crises, de-escalate situations, and connect individuals to care.
警察局长和地方官员都赞扬了这项投资,认为这是通过地方协作对策改善公共安全和心理健康成果的关键一步。
Both police chiefs and local officials praised the investment as a key step in improving public safety and mental health outcomes through local, collaborative responses.