GMMH Tactical Advice Service (MHTAS) delivers training to over 2000 Greater Manchester Police officers
The Greater Manchester Mental Health Tactical Advice Service (MHTAS) consists of a small team of Senior Mental Health Practitioners based within the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) Control Room to provide real-time clinical advice to police officers via telephone for them to make more informed decisions when dealing with members of the public in potential crisis.
- Police are reporting nationally that up to 80% of their workload now has a mental health component.
- To work collaboratively and provide an integrated service to improve health and social care outcomes for Greater Manchester residents in contact with GMP.
- To support early intervention, early access to appropriate crisis care, and to provide more timely access to other health, social care and third sector services.
- To reduce GMP police staff time spent at mental health related incidents, reducing S136 and voluntary attendance at A&E and encouraging the use of safe spaces where appropriate.
Since March 2024, the MHTAS team have delivered 48 training sessions, across a period of 5 weeks to over 2000 officers from GMP front line response and district investigation teams.
“I have only been the MHTAS Clinical Manager for 6 months, however, I am extremely passionate and proud of my team.
I have worked with MHTAS on and off since 2019 and despite being small, I believe we make a big impact on GMP and the people they come across in the community who are experiencing mental health crisis.
As soon as I came into post, I made it my priority to visit individual police stations to spread awareness of MHTAS and mental health in general. This training has been intense but extremely rewarding- I am so proud of what we have achieved over a short period of time”.