HealthIM expansion aims to improve police response to mental-health crises in Northern B.C.
PRINCE GEORGE — Police agencies, health-care providers and individuals experiencing crises across northeastern British Columbia are set to benefit from the expansion of a digital public-safety tool designed to improve how officers respond to mental-health and substance-use emergencies.
The system, known as HealthIM, is being rolled out across RCMP detachments and B.C. Highway Patrol units throughout the region following a successful pilot in Prince George.
“HealthIM has proven to be a valuable asset in helping police officers safely and effectively de-escalate complex situations,” said Nina Krieger, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “We will continue to invest in tools that support law enforcement as they respond to mental-health and substance-use emergencies across the province.”
