A scheme which aims to help people experiencing a mental health crisis avoid being sectioned or admitted to A&E has been extended to Stockport and Rochdale.
Mental health professionals, police and ambulance staff in the two boroughs have joined forces to improve care for people aged over 16 who find themselves in a crisis situation.
Under the initiative a police officer and a mental health clinician from Pennine Care will jointly attend incidents, with the service operating between 5pm and 1am, seven days a week.
Bosses say the aim is to make sure people quickly receive the right support, in the right place, which is ‘vital for their recovery and ensuring a positive experience’.