An evaluation of mental health education and training for junior police in New South Wales, Australia

Author(s)
Woolston, Rosemary
Stafford, Christine
Hussain, Rafat
Avery, Alan
Boughton, Robert
Phan, Huy
Publication Date
2012
Abstract
Responding to incidents involving the mentally ill forms a significant part of police work and as a result the police play a vital role in the initial management of these situations in the community. This thesis reports research that employed quantitative and qualitative data collection methods to investigate the perceptions held by New South Wales Police concerning the aspects of education and training in the Associate Degree in Policing Practice (ADPP) at the Police College and in the workplace that affect the knowledge, skills and ability of junior police to respond to incidents involving the mentally ill. Continuing education and training was also explored to determine what mental health curriculum was essential pre-attestation and what could be provided later through continuing education and training.
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Language
en
Title
An evaluation of mental health education and training for junior police in New South Wales, Australia
Type of document
Thesis Doctoral
Entity Type
Publication

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