Quebec provincial police will train officers to deal with people in mental crisis
MONTREAL — Quebec’s provincial police will introduce mandatory training next year aimed at changing officers’ responses to people in mental distress and reducing the number of interventions that end fatally.
“Society needs a change in how police intervene,” said Sgt. Dominique Éthier, who is involved with a fellow officer in creating the new course. “Traditional training was all about prioritizing protection before negotiating with people and defusing crises. Our approach is to first prevent confrontation, then ensure security.”
Éthier said the training, which will be given to all current officers and new recruits, will help officers manage their own stress and recognize situations involving people in an unstable mental state.
“What we want is to make sure we do everything to avoid fatalities. Because when somebody dies from being shot, it’s a tragedy for the family and for the police. Everybody suffers from it,” he said in an interview.