Metropolitan Police Authority - working in partnership for
better mental health services conference
27/06
8 May 2006
A conference to improve arrangements between police and health
partners to deliver better services for mental health users will
be held on Tuesday 9 May, 10.00am – 4.00pm, at Congress Centre,
London WC1B 3LS.
The aim of the conference is to take mental health and policing
forward following on from the findings of the Metropolitan Police
Authority (MPA) and NHS Joint Review of Policing and Mental
Health, published in October 2005. Partners attending include the
MPA, Association of Directors of Social Services, London
Development Centre, the Metropolitan Police Service and the NHS.
Richard Sumray, MPA member and conference chair said:
“This conference is an important continuation of the programme
started by the MPA/NHS joint review on policing and Mental Health,
with the aim of increasing mutual understanding and co-operation
between agencies.
“The joint review identified the need for better co-ordination
in leadership improvements in services and greater understanding
of mental health issues, and made a number of significant
recommendations to tackle these concerns.
“We have all worked hard to progress the recommendations in the
joint review and many have now been agreed by key leaders in the
police, NHS and Social Care in London. These have major
implications for all agencies working in this area.
“The conference will bring together all the major stakeholders
and help provide the leadership required to implement good
practice. The issues which we will debate will further this
programme and re-inforce our commitment to work in partnership and
ensure recommendations are followed through and that improvements
continue to take place.”
Workshops will be held to tackle key issues such as:
- Myths and Realities: the links between violence and mental
illness are far weaker than either the public or the police
believe.
- Communication, Confidentiality and Information Sharing: poor
information sharing and communication breakdowns between
statutory agencies are often cited as contributory factors in
homicide inquiries and are also a key concern for service users.
- Balancing Rights and Risk – The User Experience: users
across London were consulted about their experiences of mental
health and police services working together.
- Balancing Rights and Risk – The Criminal Justice System:
when a person with mental health support needs commits an
offence, it should be followed up through the criminal justice
system.
- Rethinking places of safety: at the time of the review,
despite the existence of protocols, current arrangements are not
working effectively.
Notes to editors
- Guest speakers will include: Sir Ian Blair,
Commissioner Metropolitan Police Service, Dr Peter Carter
CBE, Chief Executive, Central and North West London Mental
Health NHS Trust
- A full copy of the review, including the chairs’
forward, summary and recommendations can be found at
www.mpa.gov.uk/committees/mpa/2005/051027/11.htm
Further media information
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MPA press office