Unique pilot project pairing ER nurses with police is already making a difference on Windsor’s streets
Unique pilot project pairing ER nurses with police is already making a difference on Windsor’s streets

Unique pilot project pairing ER nurses with police is already making a difference on Windsor’s streets

This is awesome. The stories they share in the article really go to show that this makes a big difference for helping people. When we talk about police reform, this is the kind of thing we should be advocating, not "defunding"
This is defunding. The funding is taken away from the police and used to hire nurses.
I don't think any funding was removed here. The police already have a budget to work with specialists like mental health professionals and addictions counsellors. I think the experiment here was simply using that same framework for ER nurses.
I'd call it enhancing the police response or providing additional support.
I don't think the article explicitly says how the program is funded. However, the nurse they highlight "normally works in the emergency department at Windsor Regional Hospital" and they talk about the program also reducing visits to the ER. So, I doubt the WPS is paying the nurse's salary.
Always defund police. We don't need them and this is a prime example of that.
They are just a boot.
An ER nurse wouldn't feel safe walking the streets on their own. The pairing of someone trained in protecting and someone trained in healing is clearly working well given the content of the article.