The mayoral candidate said he doesn\u0027t believe the public has been well served by the service when there are 911 mental health calls
Chiarelli, who was Ottawa’s mayor from 2001 to 2006 and has served as a Liberal MPP in Queen’s Park, told this newspaper’s editorial board on Monday that he wants the Royal Ottawa Hospital to partner with the police.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
“I proposed that we created a partnership between the Ottawa Police Service and the Royal Ottawa Hospital whereby the ROH puts together a roster of perhaps 10 to 15 mental health professionals who can be called upon to join the police response,” he said. “The mental health professional from the list available at the time of the call. We put on a vest to identify them clearly and go to the scene of the incident.
members of the public with community resources and support systems, during and following a crisis, according to the OPS. Asked about the feasibility of having mental health professionals available during a healthcare worker shortage, Chiarelli pointed to Toronto, which has already begun dispatching nurses and mental health professionals to some calls for people in crisis and said it has worked with the RCMP in Ontario’s north.Article contentChiarelli said he had consulted with former police chiefs: “This was done with some consultation and not just out of my hat,” he said.
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