Friday, 24 August 2018 - 11:40am |
National News

Police respond to mental health matter

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Police were contacted on Friday 17 August by the National Party regarding concerns about the welfare of an individual.

Police met with the Leader of the National Party regarding those concerns that same day.

Police assessed the information supplied as a mental health issue requiring an immediate response. 

The information provided by the National Party did not identify the individual, however their identity was established through subsequent police enquiries. 

Steps were taken as they are for any matter reported to police where there are immediate concerns for the welfare of an individual.

The National Party was advised that Police would not disclose the individual’s identity for privacy reasons.

Police have dealt with this matter entirely from a mental health perspective.

Police are aware that the Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives has announced an inquiry into the disclosure of information regarding the travel expenses of the National Party leader. 

Any requests for information by the inquiry to Police will be considered on the basis of privacy principles, and police may seek advice as required regarding such requests.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

Note to media: 

Police attend an average of 98 mental health related events every 24 hours. As circumstances dictate, we work with qualified practitioners to ensure the wellbeing of individuals we deal with.