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(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

<strong>In</strong>volvement of Psychologists in other Promotion Decisions:<br />

whether Psychological Services should be authorized to conduct<br />

evaluations of, and otherwise be involved in, discussions regarding<br />

the selection processes for officer promotions within the Service,<br />

and the selection of coach officers;<br />

MCIT: whether the TPS psychologists should be involved in the<br />

selection and training of officers and nurses for the MCIT. More<br />

broadly, the TPS should consider how to facilitate a close and<br />

ongoing relationship between the psychologists and the MCIT in<br />

order to enable collaboration and information sharing between the<br />

Service’s two units with a primary focus on mental illness;<br />

Organizational Structure: whether the TPS should amend its<br />

organizational structure so that Psychological Services reports<br />

directly or on a dotted-line basis to a Deputy Chief, in order to give<br />

greater recognition to the operational role that they play; and<br />

Expanding Psychological Services: how Psychological Services<br />

should be expanded to accommodate the officer selection duties<br />

and TPS members’ wellness needs, as described in this Report.<br />

<strong>Police</strong> <strong>Encounters</strong> <strong>With</strong> <strong>People</strong> in <strong>Crisis</strong> |140

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