Lancashire Police slash time spent on mental health calls
  • 9 months ago
Lancashire Police say they have saved 4,000 hours of frontline officer time a month by referring more mental health calls directly to the NHS rather than attending the incidents themselves.

It was part of a pilot initiative that is now being rolled out nationally.

Assistant Chief Constable Russ Procter talks to local democracy reporter Paul Faulkner about the difference it has made to his force - and claims it will also benefit those in mental health crisis.
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