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Police getting funding for mental health crisis response

The province is providing money for two Grey County police services to support specialized care to people who are experiencing a mental health crisis.

The Owen Sound Police Service is getting $113,236 for the 2023-24 fiscal year, while the West Grey Police Service expects to receive $93,000 for the 2023-24 fiscal year.

"With this funding, our government is providing specialized support to local police services to assist people undergoing a mental health crisis," said MPP Rick Byers. "This new resource will enable the police to work with trained crisis workers when helping the more vulnerable in our community."

In 2023-24, the Ontario government is allocating more than $4.5 million to 39 municipal and First Nations police services, as well as Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), to help strengthen Mobile Crisis Response Teams across the province.

“We’re supporting our police services by providing them with the resources they need to assist vulnerable people in crisis situations,” said Solicitor General Michael Kerzner. “Mobile Crisis Response Teams are best positioned to respond to people experiencing a mental health or addictions crisis and are an important part of how police in collaboration with this government are working hard to keep Ontarians safe.”

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