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Issue:- 15 May 2015

Merseyside Police support 'Mental Health Awareness Week'

MERSEYSIDE Police are continuing to support Mersey Care and mental health services across the region during Mental Health Awareness Week.

The force has long been part of multi agency health agreement and works with partners to deliver a high quality response, as well as to improve the system of care, to support those with mental health problems.

One in four calls to Merseyside Police is linked to mental health in some way and the force is continually working to ensure that all those experiencing mental ill health get the right care and support at the right time, without being criminalised, stigmatised or put in a position of fear.

Detective Superintendent Tim Keelan said:- "Mental health is everyone's business and as a Police force we have a duty to the public to ensure our officers are able to provide the best possible service to those suffering mental health issues. As well as a dedicated mental health liaison officer, the force has worked closely with our partners to provide better training for our staff, to ensure we offer the right care and support at the right time."

Although the force have always taken individuals detained under S136 Mental Health Act to health based places of safety rather than Police cells, in 2012, the force began a collaborative piece of work with Mersey care to improve the process around the use of Section 136. Reports indicate that responding to those with mental health needs can account for up to 20% of Police time, when in many cases these individuals require help from health and social care agencies, not the Police.

Tim added:- "Our officers frequently come into contact with people who may have mental health issues. It is always a carefully considered decision before someone who is suffering mental ill health is taken into custody and our approach has been recognised as best practice by the HMIC."

In 2014, Merseyside Police and Mersey Care NHS Trust also launched a Triage Car. The car is a mobile service, whereby an officer and psychiatric nurse are able to provide an on-the-spot assessment and advice.

Tim continued:- "The safety and wellbeing of people believed to have mental health issues is paramount, and we need to continue working together to continue to improve the way we respond to the most vulnerable in society."

Joe Rafferty, Mersey Care's chief executive, said:- "I know Merseyside Police Commissioner, Jane Kennedy, is as pleased as I am about the excellent working partnership between Mersey Care and the Police. She has been particularly impressed that patients detained on Section 136 have reduced by over 40% since the introduction of street cars. She is also impressed with the excellent reputation of our Criminal Justice Liaison Team has in making what are often very complex, inter-agency relationships operate smoothly. In many ways when people with mental illness encounter the criminal justice system, there is a potential for stigma to rapidly and destructively emerge. We are very lucky in Mersey Care to have this team creating the sort of high level partnership working that is a national exemplar and which keeps so many vulnerable people safe."

Merseyside's Police Commissioner Jane Kennedy said:- "It is a sad fact that more than 20% of all calls for assistance to Merseyside Police have mental health as the cause and officers are very often on the frontline of care. These calls often don't appear in the crime statistics but nonetheless the Police have to respond. A prison cell is never the right place for anyone suffering a mental health crisis. Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week and it is an opportunity to remind ourselves how vulnerable such people often are. We know it is vital that those suffering a mental health crisis get the right support and care, at the right time and in the right place. This can only be done if all the agencies, the Police, NHS and all their partners pool resources and work together and I am pleased to say we are doing that very effectively here on Merseyside. Merseyside Police has a dedicated mental health liaison officer, and thanks to their work with Mersey Care NHS Trust, we now have a team of mental health nurses working within the custody suites and a mental health Triage Car which supports people at the moment of crisis. These initiatives are saving officers' time, reducing costs and hospital waiting times but, most importantly, they are giving people who may be at their lowest ebb, the care and support they need."

Police in Sefton crackdown on organised crime

MERSEYSIDE Police has continued its crackdown on serious organised crime with a series of raids in Sefton and Liverpool on 15 May 2015. Officers from Sefton teamed up with colleagues from the force's Matrix Serious Organised Crime Unit to execute drugs and firearms warrants in Bootle, Southport and Liverpool, at around 8am.

A 15 year old was arrested at a house in Glover Place on suspicion of possession with intent to supply drugs and robbery offences. Specialist officers searched the house and seized a quantity of cannabis and drug paraphrenalia.

A scrambler bike and numerous mobile phones were also seized from a property in Captains Close in Bootle. The items will be forensicially examined.

And days ago, as part of the same crackdown, Police executed a warrant in Riley Avenue and arrested a 17 year old on suspicion of drugs offences after a large amount of cannabis was found.

Police teams also executed search warrants at a house in Winstone Road in Dovecot, Liverpool and at 3 lock up garages in Shakespeare Street, Southport. No 1 was arrested at these addresses.

Neighbourhood officers and Police Community Support Officers will be on hand in the areas where the warrants have been carried out to reassure the local community and address any concerns.

Supt Claire Richards from Sefton command team said:- "Following a number of firearms incidents in our borough, we have launched this operation to target members we suspect of being involved in serious organised crime. Although we don't believe the recent incidents in Bootle and Formby are linked, clearly incidents as serious as this are concerning to the law abiding public and we are determined to put a stop to them. We are working hard with the local authority to address the issue of gun crime but we cannot do it alone. We have been encouraged by the community's response to witness appeals about these incidents and I would continue to urge people who have information about those involved in criminality to contact the Police or Crimestoppers on:- 0800 555 111 and we will take action."

Help us identify 2 men following assault in Ormskirk

LANCASHIRE Police Officers have released CCTV images of 2 men who they would like to speak to in connection with an assault in Ormskirk. The incident happened at around 2.55am, on Sunday, 29 March 2015, outside Ormskirk Taxis on Moor Street. The 21 year old victim was with his girlfriend and 2 friends outside the taxi rank when they were approached by 2 men who asked if they had a cigarette lighter. The victim and his friends told the men that none of them smoked, at which point the men are believed to have become aggressive and 1 of them repeatedly punched the 21 year old student in the face and head. He suffered a swollen right eye and was taken to hospital to be checked over. The two men made off from the scene in a taxi following the incident and are thought to have been dropped off in Liverpool Town Centre on Leece Street. 1 of the men is described as white, of an average height and build with short blonde hair. He was thought to be in his late 20's to early 30's and spoke with a Liverpool accent. The other man is described as white, around 5ft 10 tall of an average build with short dark hair, thought to be aged in his mid-20's to late 30's. PC 4197 Tony Kerr of Skelmersdale Police said:- "This was an unprovoked attack on a young student who was simply waiting to get a taxi home after a night out with friends. We are keen to trace the two men in the CCTV images and I would urge anyone with information about their identities or about the incident to get in touch on:- 01695 566058 as soon as possible."

Anyone with information can also contact Police on 101 quoting log number:- 143 of 29 March 2015. Alternatively Crimestoppers can be called anonymously on:- 0800 555 111 or online at:- Crimestoppers-UK.Org.

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Deceased estates notice - Lilian May Jackam

Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925, any persons having a claim against or an interest in the Estate of Lilian May Jackam (also known as Lillian May) Jackam (Deceased), late of Birch Abbey Rest Home, 55 Alexandra Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9HD, UK, who died on 04/10/2018, are required to send particulars thereof in writing, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before 24/05/2019, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims and interests of which they have had notice. Churches Solicitors, 12 High Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 7BL, UK. Ref:- 'T553015.'

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