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Mental health: Making progress through partnerships in Kent

SUBSCRIBE 2nd August 2017Syreeta Lund, Policing Insight
A third of police time in Kent is spent dealing with mental health issues, a pattern replicated across the country. Kent PCC Matthew Scott is the deputy portfolio lead on mental health for the national Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC). He speaks to Syreeta Lund about some of the challenges.

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