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Peel Regional Police land new grant funding to improve crisis response

Sylvia Jones at an announcement in Peel Region. SylviaJonesMPP/Twitter

Peel Regional Police have been awarded grant funding to improve how the force responds to people in crisis, including funds to pair police officers with social workers.

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At an event Monday, Sylvia Jones, Ontario’s solicitor general, announced $22.9 million in funding for Peel police.

Initiatives supported by the funding include a new complex care response team, police said in a press release. The teams will respond to non-violent intimate partner disputes and support people experiencing addiction or homelessness.

The announcement comes after the City of Toronto began to roll out plans for a 911 response team staffed by health-care workers and specialists to respond to people in crisis, instead of police officers.

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“This investment will support innovative projects that allow us to work further upstream to proactively identify and address community needs” Chief Nishan Duraiappah said in a statement.

The grant will also help fund analytical improvements to track Peel’s policing initiatives.

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