Province expands mental health screening tool to Mounties in B.C. Interior
VERNON — British Columbia’s Public Safety Ministry says Mounties in the Interior will soon have access to a new mental health screening tool.
It says use of HealthIM, which has been implemented in other areas of the province and most recently launched last month in the Boundary, Okanagan and West Kootenay regions, will be expanded to the Thompson and Shuswap regions starting Wednesday.
The province is providing $2 million annually to the BC Association of Chiefs of Police to support the rollout of HealthIM across municipal police departments and RCMP detachments throughout B.C.
Harwinder Sandhu, the member of the legislature for Vernon-Lumby, says the digital public safety tool will help police make decisions about who should be transported to the emergency room and “who should be redirected to more appropriate community-based services.”


