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•'Support better care': Advocates argue need for mental health emergency service
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Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham has asked for the creation of an emergency service dedicated to mental health calls.
A similar model is offered in parts of B.C. where crisis workers respond to well-being checks without police.
In Eugene , Oregon , a city in the U.S. has had one crisis worker for decades .
Advocates say the biggest challenges these services face aren't safety but precarious funding, a small pool of mental health workers to choose from and a lack of upstream support.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said there are government initiatives to bolster mental health supports.
He stopped short of committing to funding a fourth emergency service.
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