NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 1 YSS Mental Health Conference Friday 28 July 2013 Supt Charles Hill.

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NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 1 YSS Mental Health Conference Friday 28 July 2013 Supt Charles Hill

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 2 Mental Health Context for Policing Home Sec The Rt Hon Theresa May MP in February 2013 less routine use being made of police stations as a place of safety Police stations only to be used as a place of safety in exceptional circumstances Health-Based Places of Safety Local Partnership Approach

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 3 HM Inspectors of Constabulary and Prisons, Care Quality Commission & the Healthcare Inspectorate Wales Report in June 2013 “This report finds that too many people are being detained in police custody under section 136. Their only “crime” is that they have mental disorders, but they are treated in many ways as if they are criminals. This deplorable situation cannot be allowed to continue. “To ensure the correct care and consideration is given to these vulnerable people our report outlines a series of recommendations not only for the police service, but also for other organisations responsible for protecting those suffering with mental health disorders.”

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 4 West Mercia & Warwickshire context 2009 Lord Bradley reviews Criminal Justice Interaction with those suffering from mental health issues Improving Health Supporting Justice Delivery Plan The transfer of commissioning and budgetary responsibility for police custodial healthcare, forensic provision and SARCs to the NHS The development of Liaison and Diversion schemes for those suffering with mental health, learning difficulties or substance misuse New Care Provider Contract from 1 Sept 2013 with links to Clinical Commissioning Groups April 2015 – Planned transfer to NHS Commissioner

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 5 West Mercia & Warwickshire context Mental Health Delivery Plan now in place Police Area Commanders sitting on Health & Well Being Boards Partnership Approach to Section 136 Provision Integrated Offender Management Custody Diversion Mental Health a key issue to address with offenders / families /assists with rehabilitation / job prospects / stable lives = less crime & better understanding Staff Training

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 6 Any Questions ?