The Partnership in Victoria – the police view Presentation to the International Conference on Law Enforcement & Public Health 12 November 2012.

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The Partnership in Victoria – the police view Presentation to the International Conference on Law Enforcement & Public Health 12 November 2012

Community policing Victoria Police is one of the few 24-hour services that anyone can access The community has high expectations of policing responses The Victoria Police Mission promises a broad range of responses: –Preserve the peace –Protect life and property –Prevent offences –Detect and apprehend offenders –Help those in need of assistance RESULT = police interact with many people who have health issues

Health issues can present in any police job (eg. victim, suspect, person in need of assistance) Police encounter the range of health issues (eg. medical conditions, mental health, substance misuse) Police focus on behaviour and the situation, rather than diagnosis (eg. prevention, intervention, harm minimisation, investigation, crisis intervention) Police have to balance health, safety and law enforcement issues Health issues can contribute to repeat offending and repeat victimisation What this means for policing

The importance of health partnerships Police need effective collaboration with health services for: Expert advice Treatment Support Service improvement The challenges we face in forming these collaborations are:  Range of service providers  Different service criteria / catchments  Limits on service capacity / availability

Features of effective partnerships  Targeted at the right level of action (eg. frontline, regional, corporate)  Tailored to specific service needs (eg. timely advice, onsite support)  Purposeful in their formation and operation (eg. clear and documented aims, commitments, outcomes)  Appropriate for respective roles and responsibilities (eg. core functions, risk management)  Results in better outcomes collectively than acting alone (eg. remove duplication, fill gaps, share info / knowledge / skills)