Reference protocol
🧠 Psychosocial intervention
MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY PROTOCOL
Version May 20, 2022
PROTOCOL — MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY
Does the victim show signs of
violence, physical aggression, or armed aggression?
violence, physical aggression, or armed aggression?
YES — Aggression / Violence
⚠ Safety — Absolute priority
🔒 Withdraw to a safe location
Warn bystanders of the real or potential danger
Warn bystanders of the real or potential danger
📞 Promptly alert prehospital services
Specify the nature of the danger · Wait for their arrival
Specify the nature of the danger · Wait for their arrival
👁 Keep the victim in sight if possible
To locate them and ensure the safety of people nearby
To locate them and ensure the safety of people nearby
If the scene becomes safe again:
→ Apply the protocol NO column
→ Apply the protocol NO column
NO — Calm situation
🏠 Secure the scene — remove any object that could be used as a weapon
Move to a familiar, open, and safe location if possible
Move to a familiar, open, and safe location if possible
🚶 Approach cautiously while keeping a safe distance
Do not touch the victim · Keep an escape route
Do not touch the victim · Keep an escape route
😌 Adopt a calm, caring, and non-judgmental attitude
Adapt to behaviour · Reassure · Active listening
Adapt to behaviour · Reassure · Active listening
💬 Communicate with compassion
Let the victim lead · Respect silences · Share your concerns
Let the victim lead · Respect silences · Share your concerns
👁 Keep the victim in sight at all times
To ensure their safety and that of people nearby
To ensure their safety and that of people nearby
🏥 Direct to specialized support resources
Facilitate paramedics' arrival by preparing the victim
Facilitate paramedics' arrival by preparing the victim
If the scene becomes unsafe:
→ Withdraw · Alert prehospital services · Wait for their arrival
→ Withdraw · Alert prehospital services · Wait for their arrival