Armed police can harm patients, experts caution
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/11/2025
Armed police officers should not deal with people with mental illnesses for fear of violating their rights, warns prominent psychologist Shaun Whittaker. This comes as the government tabled the mental health bill on 14 October, to replace the outdated act of 1973. The new legislation states that (…)
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