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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Police activity is disproportionately directed towards people on the margins of society. While many groups of people are likely to become the objects of police attention, the focus of this research will be on people with...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University College London
The project directly addresses the question by investigating the ways that policing can affect people's mental health and aims to improve the mental well-being of people who have high levels of contact with police.
To embed knowledge and capability in order to develop, implement and evaluate wellbeing support services for the police officers and staff in England and Wales, adhering to the principles of evidence-based practice....
Funded by: Innovate UK
Lead research organisation: UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA
The project focuses on developing and evaluating wellbeing support services for police officers and staff, which is not directly related to the question about partnership working in relation to mental health issues.
Policing is undergoing rapid transformation. As societies face new and more complex challenges, police workloads increasingly focus on managing risks of harm to vulnerable people. At the same time, public debate voicing ...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of York
The project aims to understand how vulnerabilities shape demand for policing and how partner organizations can prevent future harm and vulnerability, but it does not directly address the question about maximizing the efficiency of partnership working in relation to mental health issues.