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New York authorities demonstrated on Tuesday their determination to forcibly transfer psychiatric centers people with “serious mental illness” who may pose a danger to themselves and others, or who are unable to provide themselves with basic necessities for survival.
To do this, they have just issued a circular with instructions that medical personnel, firefighters and security personnel should take when meeting with a person who they believe has such characteristics and refuses to voluntarily go to a hospital center to determine if they need this. receive medication or be hospitalized.
AT New York “A common misconception persists that we cannot provide involuntary assistance unless the person is violent, suicidal, or in danger of imminent harm,” the mayor of New York said today. Eric Adamsduring the announcement of the new campaign.
concern for problems
The mayor insisted that such a belief was “a myth” and added that the city would make every effort to help those who are mentally ill and whose illness puts them at risk by preventing them from meeting their basic needs.
With the advent of winter, many vagabonds They seek refuge in subway stations, where violent incidents and several murders have taken place in recent months, which have had a great impact on the public and for which many blame the homeless.
Ever since he became mayor, Adams He focused most of his efforts on the fight against delinquency and crime, as well as strengthening the role and presence of the police.
The city has already launched several initiatives to try to address the presence of mentally ill homeless people on city streets, such as last May when it launched a pilot project to try to link mentally ill people to centers. where they could attract attention.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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