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Home / Health / Windsor Police Launch Youth Mental Health Crisis Team

Windsor Police Launch Youth Mental Health Crisis Team

6 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Youth Crisis Response Team pairs officers with social workers.
  • Program aims to provide faster, specialized mental health support.
  • Provincial grant of $240,000 funds the initiative over two years.

Windsor Police Service has initiated the Youth Crisis Response Team (YCRT), a new program designed to deliver rapid, specialized assistance to young individuals facing mental health emergencies. This innovative approach joins police officers with a youth social worker from Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare's Regional Children's Centre.

The YCRT will respond to calls involving youth under 16, offering immediate on-site support, safety planning, and coordinated follow-up for families. This effort is supported by a $240,000 provincial grant over two years, aimed at enhancing staffing, training, and program coordination.

This program addresses a growing concern, as Windsor police noted a 43% increase in criminal code occurrences involving youth between 2023 and 2024. The initiative builds upon existing successful collaborative models within the city, strengthening mental health care access for families.

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The YCRT is a new program by Windsor Police that pairs officers with a youth social worker to respond to mental health crises involving young people.
The program is funded by a $240,000 provincial grant spread over two years from Ontario's Mobile Crisis Response Team Enhancement Grant.
The team responds to calls involving youth under the age of 16.

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