My relative's mental health crisis was averted by police
The Independent|May 30, 2023
The Met Police commissioner, Mark Rowley, has announced his force will no longer routinely attend incidents involving the mentally ill after 31 August unless there is a “threat to life”
ANNE ATKINS
My relative's mental health crisis was averted by police

As someone with a loved one who struggles with mental health problems, the news was like a kick to the stomach.

A member of our family has suffered severe mental illness for more than two decades. The police have sometimes provided a lifeline. The prospect that this essential service might be axed entirely – and deliberately, as a policy decision – to me seems chilling and dangerous.

I heard of an incident some time ago – a scene of such chaos that if you’d just walked in, you’d struggle to know what was going on, let alone how to deal with it. A young woman had been threatening her brother with a 12in kitchen knife. She was standing on a chair outside in the rain, soaked through, in nothing but boxers, a T-shirt and socks. And she was screaming. Curiously, her brother seemed not at all afraid but was calmly ringing the police.

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