43 pages tagged with Mental health
Legal overview for RCRP
About the legal basis for this toolkit and the duty of police to respond in the context of Right Care Right Person (RCRP).
Sources of help for those in need of mental and emotional support
This page is from APP, the official source of professional practice for policing.
Policy considerations
Guidance for developing force policies relating to Right Care Right Person.
Senior responsible officer (SRO) role
Role and responsibilities of the SRO when implementing Right Care Right Person in force.
Suicide and bereavement response
Mental vulnerability and illness
Mental health – detention
AWOL patients
Introduction and strategic considerations
Mental capacity
Mental health and the criminal justice system
Safe and well checks
Implementation principles for incidents involving children
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children when taking decisions related to Right Care Right Person.
E-learning
Learning objectives and a link to the RCRP e-learning on College Learn.
Force control room implementation guidance
Operational considerations for implementing RCRP in your force control room.
Right Care Right Person toolkit - Guidance overview
How to implement the Right Care Right Person (RCRP) initiative in your force.
Baselining and evaluation criteria
Assess how your force is currently managing calls for service and understand the impact of Right Care Right Person.
Communications plan considerations
Communications guidance when implementing Right Care Right Person in force – including identifying your audiences and key messages.
Mental health - Guidance overview
Mental health and routine police work
The Mental Health and Routine Police Work project explores how police officers respond to mental health problems in routine, ‘everyday’ policing.
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