TTC hires more outreach workers after ditching plan for extra police officers Toronto TTC
Additional measures being introduced this month include 20 Streets to Homes workers and 20 Community Safety Ambassadors to address the immediate needs of people experiencing homelessness.
In addition, 50 security guards trained in mental health first aid, overdose prevention, and nonviolent intervention will be added to assist people in crisis. TTC Chief and Mobile supervisors will also receive de-escalation training.The plan, which aimed to have 80 police officers in place throughout the TTC every day, wasin place of greater solutions needed for mental healthcare and reduction services.
Earlier in March, TPS announced that it would no longer deploy additional cops in an overtime capacity, and only on-duty officers would be sent to patrol the transit going forward.
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