Labour criticises the government for withdrawing police support from mental health callouts without a viable alternative plan, warning of increased risks to both patients and staff due to a lack of trained mental health responders.
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delayed and insufficient alternative
Release: Mental health staff and patients at risk without plana necessary shift from criminal justice to compassionate care
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