THIS EPISODE WAS FUNDED BY THE BRANT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION. In this podcast, CRSP researcher Jennifer Lavoie takes us through her own and other Canadian research on police responses to people in mental health crisis. Joining this conversation are professionals from mental health agencies, a police officer who works in training and a person with lived experience of police interactions while in mental health crisis.
About our guests in this episode:
At the time of this recording Mr. Greg Hodge was a Peer Support Specialist with the Canadian Mental Health Association, and has since accepted a position as a Peer Support Specialist in the Forensics Program at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences. We thank Greg for sharing his lived experience with us for this episode.
Dr. Krystle Martin is a clinical and forensic psychologist. At the time of this recording, she worked as a research scientist at Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences. She conducts research at the intersection between mental health and the legal system. Krystle currently has her own clinical practice and continues to consult with local police services on issues related to mental health.
Sgt. Paul Wilson is a police training instructor with the York Regional Police, assigned to the Training and Education Bureau in the Practical Skills Unit.
Contributors to this episode's production:
Avery Moore Kloss - Reporter, Host and Producer
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Jennifer Lavoie - Executive Producer
Carrie B. Sanders - Executive Producer
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Related research:
Huey, L., Ferguson, L., & Vaughan, A.D. (2021). The Limits of Our Knowledge: Tracking the Size and Scope of Police Involvement with Persons with Mental Illness. Royal Society of Canada. https://rsc-src.ca/sites/default/files/MH%26P%20PB_EN_0.pdf
LaVoie, J.A.A., Alvarez, N., & Kandil, Y. (2022). Developing community co-designed scenario-based training for police mental health crisis response: A relationship policing approach to de-escalation. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11896-022-09500-2
Livingston, J.D. (2016). Contact between police and people with mental disorders: A review of rates. Psychiatric Services, 67(8), 850-857. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201500312
McNeilly, G. (2017). Police interactions with people in crisis and use of force. Office of the Independent Police Review Director Systemic Review Interim Report. https://www.oiprd.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/Police-Interactions-with-People-in-Crisis-and-Use-of-Force-Systemic-Review-Report-March-2017-Small.pdf
Mental Health Commission of Canada - https://mentalhealthcommission.ca
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