Kent and Medway Safeguarding Adults Board Verbal Update
Minutes:
7. A Partnership Member highlighted that KCC were now employing a Modern-Day Slavery and Human Trafficking Co-Ordinator, who supported the MARM guidance and the Channel process. Mr Rabey explained that the KMSAB were currently in the process of agreeing ... view the full minutes text for item 103
Kent Police and Crime Commissioners response to Mental Health: Verbal Update
Minutes:
1.
Mr Harper (Chief Executive Officer, Office of the
Police and Crime Commissioner) introduced the update and provided
an overview of the local and national mental health police
response. The number of S136 detentions undertaken by police in
Kent has been reducing year on year which has resulted in the
lowest figure since records began for 2022/23. This was now in line
with the national figure for S136 detentions. This positively
impacted the person suffering from a mental health crisis as it
meant they were being seen by the right person, and positively
impacted the police as they had more time to focus on other issues,
as well as giving more time to mental health specialists. The
mental health police team in Kent had introduced new working
practices such as an investigative process and consistent
partnership approach, which focussed on the right patient
intervention at the right time by the right partner. A new advice
line, staffed by partners, had also been introduced in Kent which
provided the police with direct clinical advice from professionals
and resulted in fewer S136 detentions.
2.
Mr Harper provided an update on the national mental
health policing picture, as approximately 20-40% of a police
officer’s time was spent on mental health incidents. There
were new mental health ambulances and increased mental health
infrastructure systems in place nationwide, which included
specialised S136 centres and new mental health cafes. There was
also a National Partnership Agreement which introduced the Right
Care, Right Person model across the country, although this was not
mandated.
3.
Superintendent Steenhuis (Kent Police) added that
the S136 partnership approach focussed on ensuring the right care
with the right partner, whether that be the police, KCC, or the
Integrated Care Board. There were numerous projects across Kent and
Medway including a new mental health safe haven in Medway, new
mental health ambulances, and increased access to crisis
care.
4.
It was noted that there would be an annual update on
Kent Police’s response to mental health, as well as ad-hoc
verbal updates when necessary.
RESOLVED that the Kent Police and Crime Commissioners response to Mental Health: Verbal Update be noted.