A HOSPITAL near Weston-super-Mare has collaborated with the police force to bring better support for mental health needs in the area.
Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke joined forces with Avon and Somerset Police to host a unique event for those in the local community.
The event, aimed at educating law enforcement officers on how to best handle someone with mental health needs, will help ensure that people facing a mental health crisis receive the proper care, compassion and support they deserve, with the full backing of both medical professionals and law enforcement personnel.
It's the first time that an independent mental health service provider has collaborated closely with Avon and Somerset police force to address gaps in health support.
Joshua Tapp, Hospital Manager of the Beech Road service and Dr Sai Achuthan, Medical Director, teamed up with Sergeant Matt Shaqer to coordinate the event.
Dr Achuthan delivered a talk on mental health conditions in the UK, and the importance of collaborative training between mental health professionals and law enforcement officers.
Those in attendance discussed managing unstable personality disorder and handling instances of self-harm in public settings, as well as the best tools and advice for approaching distressed individuals.
The event also delved into how to support individuals with autism and learning difficulties.
The day concluded with a commitment, from both Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke and Avon and Somerset Police to sustain this partnership regularly.
Dr Achuthan explained: “The event was truly remarkable because of the participation and dedication shown by all the attendees.
“The engaging discussions, the willingness to learn from each other and the shared commitment, to improving health support in our community were truly inspiring.
“We are confident that this initiative will make an impact and set a standard for collaborations across the country. The success of this gathering depends on sharing knowledge and fostering connections between two services.
"Cygnet Hospital Kewstoke and the Avon and Somerset Police have established an environment that encourages understanding and a compassionate approach to mental health.
“This sets a path for a future where individuals receiving health support can feel supported understood and safeguarded by both healthcare professionals and law enforcement.”
Sgt Shaqer added: “We had a fantastic morning learning from Cygnet Health Care’s team of experienced and qualified clinicians.
"Policing is facing several resourcing challenges and are increasingly called upon to assist our partners in the ambulance service who are also struggling with attending calls to their service."
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