The aim of this policy is to ensure Merseyside Police’s response to dealing with people who may have mental health needs or learning disabilities are appropriate, proportionate and in line with College of Policing Approved Professional Practice and locally agreed multi-agency protocols.
Publication schemeThis policy aims to provide a framework to ensure that all digital and telephony calls for service are responded to professionally by the most appropriate resource. It aims to resolve incidents and enquiries at the earliest point and is designed to ensure that all service requests receive an appropriate response.
Publication schemeThis policy document sets out principles to help guide decision making and is in some parts quite prescriptive. However, it is vital that officers and staff have the freedom to innovate, exercise discretion and take risk-based decisions centred on the needs of the victim and the merits of each case.
Publication schemeThe main aim of this policy is to promote opportunities for individual personal and professional development in line with organisational priorities in support of delivering the force strategy. The policy is underpinned by procedures designed to provide clear, definitive and unambiguous direction for all those involved in its deployment. The procedures make clear what assistance is available and under what conditions.
Publication schemeThis policy document sets out principles to help guide decision making and is in some parts quite prescriptive.
Publication schemeBecoming a parent - maternity adoption and shared parental leave policy
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