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020 _a 978-0-473-71231-7
040 _aAFVC
100 _aGordon, Sarah
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245 _aCitizens and mental distress :
_bwhānau/citizen stories of police engagement while experiencing mental distress in Aotearoa New Zealand
_cSarah Gordon, Katey Thom, Stella Black, Kiri Hunter, Maddy Hayward, Jacquie Kidd, Dave Burnside, Jess Hastings, Kerri Butler and Grant Cooper
260 _bAuckland University of Technology,
_c2024
300 _aelectronic document (72 pages) ; PDF file
520 _aThe research project used a co-production methodology, where the research team collaborated with both the police and whānau/citizens1 who have experienced mental distress. The research was conducted in three parts. 1. The team co-created narratives with 28 whānau/citizens to understand how police respond to mental distress. 2. To better understand the police experience, we conducted case studies across three police districts, observing police practices through 53 ride-alongs and interviewing 53 frontline police officers. We also analysed 70 calls to the Police Emergency Communication Centre and interviewed 23 senior police officers with leadership experience in mental health liaison, prevention management, and partnering with Māori communities. 3. The third part of the research involved combining the experiences of both police officers and whānau/citizens to create a comprehensive synthesis of police responses to mental health-related events. This report presents the narratives of some participants The narratives of the participants who consented are presented as a separate output of the work so that their voices can be ‘heard’—detached from the subsequent analysis, synthesis, and discussion of the material found in other outputs associated with the work. The stories deserve to be read independently and as a collective of lived experiences of interactions with police.. (From the Executive summary and Foreword). Learn more about the project on the website and in The Conversation article - follow the links. Record #8796
610 _aNew Zealand Police
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_aCRISIS INTERVENTION
650 4 _aMENTAL HEALTH
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650 _aPOLICE PROCEDURES
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650 _aTRAUMA
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650 _aVICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES
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651 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aThom, Katey
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700 _aBlack, Stella
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700 _aHunter, Kiri
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700 _aHayward, Maddy
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700 _aKidd, Jacquie
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700 _aBurnside, Dave
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700 _aHastings, Jess
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700 _aButler, Kerri
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700 _aCooper, Grant
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856 _uhttps://citizensandmentaldistress.com/2024/06/12/reports-released/
856 _uhttps://theconversation.com/police-are-frustrated-with-mental-health-callouts-heres-how-to-reduce-their-involvement-and-improve-support-230662
_zRead the article in The Conversation, 12 June 2024
942 _2ddc
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