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Timmins police to complete mental health crisis response training ahead of schedule
Summary
Timmins police will finish a Wilfred Laurier University mental health crisis response training program earlier than planned, and the Waterloo-based program uses virtual reality to simulate real-world scenarios.
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Timmins police are set to complete a mental health crisis response training program ahead of schedule, local officials announced. The program is being delivered by Waterloo-based Wilfred Laurier University and includes virtual reality simulations designed to replicate real-world scenarios. Clare Tattersall, the project's manager with the university, praised Timmins as an early adopter of the training. The program is being rolled out across multiple Ontario police services.
Known details:
- Timmins police are reported to be completing the mental health crisis response training earlier than originally planned.
- Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo is delivering the training and incorporates virtual reality simulations described as reflecting researched, real-world scenarios.
- Clare Tattersall, project manager for the program, said Timmins has been a "really great early adopter."
- Out of Ontario's 56 police services, 25 are enrolling officers in the university's program and 42 have sent an officer to become a certified instructor in mental health crisis response.
Summary:
The Timmins rollout is moving ahead of schedule while the university-led program continues to expand among Ontario police services. Undetermined at this time.
