Police mental health street triage is a growing intervention for managing incidents involving mental health issues, with a review aimed at understanding models, user characteristics, and effectiveness.*
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A systematic review of various literature databases revealed 11,553 studies, but only 26 were suitable for analysis, with most published recently and none being randomized control trials.*
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Findings suggest that street triage may decrease the number of individuals taken into custody under the Mental Health Act, but there is still insufficient evidence regarding its overall effectiveness and user outcomes, along with notable implementation variations.*
The Holistic Evidence and Design (HEAD) study of U.K. primary schools sought to isolate the impact of the physical design of classrooms on the learning progress of pupils aged from 5 to 11 years (U.