Posted: Jul 07, 2021 6:30 PM MT | Last Updated: July 8 Police, social agencies, health and city workers in the Human-centered Engagement and Liaison Partnership move into a new space in the Central McDougall neighbourhood.(Art Raham/CBC) Social agencies, the police, health and city workers will operate under one roof to help bolster efforts to help homeless people in Edmonton. The agencies moved into a collective space at the Union Building in the Central McDougall neighbourhood Wednesday. The groups held a news conference Wednesday to discuss the program called HELP — Human-centered Engagement and Liaison Partnership. Edmonton Police Chief Dale McFee said the coordinated response is meant to address the myriad of issues facing vulnerable people.