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Crisis centre needed in Thunder Bay: police chief
A pair of programs teaming Thunder Bay police officers with mental health workers are proving successful in responding to mental health-related calls, but the city is still in need of a dedicated, permanent crisis centre, the police chief said Tuesday.
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Posted: Feb 17, 2021 6:30 AM ET | Last Updated: February 17
Thunder Bay s police chief says despite the success of two programs pairing officers with mental health workers, the city is still in need of a dedicated crisis centre.(Marc Doucette / CBC)
A pair of programs teaming Thunder Bay police officers with mental health workers are proving successful in responding to mental health-related calls, but the city is still in need of a dedicated, permanent crisis centre, the police chief said Tuesday.
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In Canada, February is “Psychology Month”. The field of psychology is rooted in science that seeks to understand our thoughts, feelings and actions. Psychology Month is celebrated every February to highlight the contributions of Canadian psychologists and to demonstrate how psychology works to help people live healthy and happy lives, while their communities flourish, their employers create better workplaces, and their governments develop effective policies.
COVID-19 has brought a new set of challenges to the public, and to psychologists as well. This Psychology Month, the focus is on the Canadian psychologists who are responding to the pandemic in a wide variety of ways. Practitioners are delivering mental health help to Canadians in new ways as they are dealing with the mental health issues that have arisen as a result of the virus and lockdowns. Simultaneously, researchers are examining the pandemic’s impact on our happiness, our sleep, our work and our bel