Chatham-Kent Police, Health Alliance Launch Mobile Addictions Team
The Mobile Addictions Response Team pilot pairs a police officer with an addictions therapist to provide rapid response and follow-up support for mental health and addiction calls.
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Chatham-Kent police, health alliance launch mobile addictions team
Chatham-Kent police and the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance are teaming on a two-year pilot effort to enhance community supports for people facing mental health and addiction challenges.
Chatham-Kent police, health alliance launch mobile addictions response pilot
The Chatham-Kent Police Service and the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance are partnering to launch a new pilot program aimed at improving community responses to addiction and mental health-related calls. Announced Monday, the Mobile Addictions Response Team will pair a plain-clothes police officer with an addictions therapist from Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s Rapid Access Addictions Medicine clinic. The two-year pilot is funded through the provinci…
Media Release -CKPS and CKHA Announce Pilot of Mobile Addiction Response Team
The Chatham-Kent Police Service (CKPS) and the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) are partnering to launch a new pilot program for the Mobile Addictions Response Team (MART), designed to enhance community support for individuals facing mental health and addiction challenges. This initiative mirrors the current Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) and is made possible through the […] Source
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