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OPP highlight mental health supports in the community

Since 2017, Nottawasaga OPP and York Support Services Network (YSSN) have been working together to provide local residents with support when they are experiencing a mental health and/or addictions crisis
Partnership with OPP and YSSN
Partnership with OPP and YSSN. Photo provided by the Nottawasaga OPP

NEWS RELEASE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE
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TOWN OF NEW TECUMSETH, ADJALA-TOSORONTIO & ESSA TOWNSHIPS – The Nottawasaga Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to make our community aware of several mental health resources available in our community. Many people may be experiencing added stress and we want them to know that there are numerous local agencies available to assist. 

Since 2017, Nottawasaga OPP and York Support Services Network (YSSN) have been working together to provide local residents with support when they are experiencing a mental health and/or addictions crisis. Known as the Mental Health Support Team (MHST), comprised of a plain clothes OPP constable and a YSSN crisis response worker, the team responds to calls for persons in crisis within the Nottawasaga detachment area. They provide on-scene assessment, support and referrals to community services as required.   

One of the team's primary objectives is to bring crisis support to the person in crisis, rather than having to transport them to access help. While the constable ensures safety, the crisis response worker is able to speak with the person in crisis to better understand the reasons for the crisis, determine risks of harm, provide emotional support, discuss coping strategies, develop safety plans and/or make referrals to community resources. 

If necessary, the MHST will assist with apprehensions under the Mental Health Act, and help people in crisis feel more comfortable with the process of being transported to a hospital for assessment. The team also provides follow-up support, primarily by means of telephone and/or face-to-face visits. The MHST attends a weekly meeting with representatives from several community agencies, called the Collaborate Nottawasaga Table, to discuss how to best support people facing difficult times, which helps reduce calls for service.  

The team is currently available from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. Outside of these hours, anyone experiencing a crisis can connect with a crisis worker by calling YSSN's 24/7 Community Crisis Response Service at 1-855-310-COPE (2673). Text or live chat via cope.yssn.ca is available from 7:00 a.m. to midnight. YSSN also offers face-to-face mobile support visits and short-term crisis beds. For more information, please visit yssn.ca or call the Nottawasaga detachment at 705-434-1939. 

Additional mental health resources available in our community include:  

  • Mary McGill Centre: 705-434-5140  
  • Krasman Centre: 705-435-0054  
  • Canadian Mental Health Association Crisis Services: 705-728-5044  
  • Youth Haven: 705-739-7616  
  • Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 
  • 211 Ontario: 416-777-0211  
  • ConnexOntario: 1-866-531-2600

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