☎️TKARONTO ALTERNATIVES TO CALLING 911☎️
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In our carceral society there are no clear alternatives to calling 911. Even for fire or EMS, there is always a risk of police responding.
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We hope to help folks understand their options for social services and crisis support in Toronto, beyond the police. We must continue to build community alternatives for policing and push to #abolitionthepolice and #abolishprisons.
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We want to acknowledge the harmful legacy of social services & social work in "Canada" and the ways that these systems continue to cause harm. We’ve linked some articles about this harmful legacy in our Instagram highlights, along with other resources like The Access Point.
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Get consent when seeking help on someone's behalf. Folks may not want your help, or may prefer help from others in their community or who share their identities. There is no guarantee that a person will accept help/services. Offer support/suggestions, but avoid saviourism.
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In Canada, social services/medical professionals have a legal duty to report to police if they hear of child abuse, if they believe a person is a threat to themselves/others, if they hear of abuse by medical professionals, or if someone is conspiring to commit terrorism.
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The assessment of these risks is somewhat subjective and will vary depending on the individual worker. Know the risks of calling these numbers, and consider your positionality, and that of others with police if they were notified.
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Before you divulge personal details you can ask the worker about their interpretation of that duty to report.
Ask before you disclose!
#dontcallthecops #dontcallthepolice #abolitioninourlifetime #abolish #defund #disarm #dismantle #blacklivesmatter #indigenouslivesmatter
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