Thames Valley Police reviewed their Interagency Partnership Agreement and proposed amendments to clarify police response to mental health crises, with a consultation of amendments expected by April 30, 2019. The police intend to immediately instigate amendments 1, 2, 4, and 7 relating to operational guidance. (AI summary)
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5. When first contacting the lead health agency a single point of contact will be established to aid communication with the Police Serving with Pride and Confidence floor, May
6. Where a health agency receives information that a person is at immediate risk of harm to themselves or others, will carry out a risk assessment and immediately inform the Police with the risk assessment and relevant information. 7_ In recognition of the limitation of Police Powers in certain situations, there is an overarching principle that the Police will seek to discharge its core responsibilities to save life and protect persons from harm: With the welfare of the individual(s) concerned at the heart of any decision making: A strategic Mental Health partners meeting was held on 2nd April 2019. The recommended amendments were disseminated to all relevant Mental Health and NHS Agencies for consultation at this meeting: A response is expected from all agencies by 30th April 2019. The Protocol must be fully agreed by all parties before any changes are implemented It is proposed we will be able to report back to the Coroner in June 2019 with the outcome of the consultation and any agreed changes to the Protocol. It is the intention of Thames Valley Police to instigate amendments 1:2:4.7 with immediate effect: These are changes to operational guidance for Thames Valley Police which can be implemented irrespective of amendments to the multi-agency protocol. trust this response complies with your requirements. However; please do not hesitate to contact me should there be any further queries: