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3 days ago · Norfolk Police has today launched the Right Care Right Person (RCRP) policy, which changes how we respond to welfare incidents to make sure the right agency deals with health or social care related calls. The aim of RCRP is for the right agency and appropriate professionals to deal with health-related calls, rather than police being the default ...
- Sceptre: 13 arrested in operation to tackle knife crime
Norfolk Constabulary made 13 arrests as part of Sceptre...
- Sceptre: 13 arrested in operation to tackle knife crime
3 days ago · The lead officer behind a controversial change to how Norfolk's police respond to mental health-related calls has insisted the force is not turning its back on people in need with the approach. Norfolk Constabulary has formally adopted the Right Care Right Person approach, after 11 months of crunch talks with partners in the health service over ...
3 days ago · On Wednesday, Norfolk Police introduced a controversial initiative called Right Care, Right Person (RCRP), which would see officers respond to fewer mental health-related calls. Instead, some ...
3 days ago · "A police officer is not necessarily the right person to deal with somebody who is in a mental health crisis." In 2022, one in six calls - or more than 27,000 - received by Norfolk Police were for ...
2 days ago · In June 2022, Norfolk Constabulary arrested a man for an offence of Affray in his home address. While in custody the detained man became unwell and died. During our investigation, we obtained statements from all of the police officers and police staff involved in the arrest and detention of the man. Body worn video and custody CCTV was also ...
3 days ago · Right Person Right Care - Brochure (Norfolk Constabulary) - Knowledge NoW. Clinical Information. Mental Health. Mental Health - All Ages. Other Mental Health Resources. Right Person Right Care – Brochure (Norfolk Constabulary) Ratification Date: 29/05/2024.
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