The Prince of Wales has met with mental health emergency responders to mark World Mental Health Day. During his visit to the Blue Light Hub in Milton Keynes, the Prince commended the responders for their contributing to a “huge part of policing that never gets picked up.”
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00:41 Who's been here the longest? I think Molly. Have you always done the community side?
00:47 Yes, and always on the same area. So we get so involved, I've been invited to weddings and funerals and all sorts over the years because we really are a big part of the community.
00:58 How do we do looking after your mental health and your kind of like continuous attrition I call it in terms of the day to day stuff?
01:06 Yeah definitely, I just said earlier that we're pretty good as a little team down here. We know each other quite well so you know if someone's having a hard day or if you've gone to a job and you can tell someone's demeanour after a job whether or not they need to talk about it or just be left alone and take time.
01:27 But there's plenty of avenues that we can tap into within the police. It's very good.
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