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New mobile crisis response teams boosting mental health supports in Windsor-Essex
New mobile crisis response teams boosting mental health supports in Windsor-Essex

CTV News

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • CTV News

New mobile crisis response teams boosting mental health supports in Windsor-Essex

Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare has opened a new Crisis and Mental Wellness Centre in Windsor ( Bob Bellacicco / CTV Windsor ) Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare is enhancing mental health support in Windsor-Essex by launching the Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team. This team replaces the former mental health response units. The new model pairs specially trained social workers with Essex OPP officers to respond to live crisis calls. Seven adult units and a youth unit for those under 16 are now in operation and current clients will continue to receive follow-up care. The initiative also strengthens collaboration with Windsor Police Services, and expands crisis support across the region.

Police investigate damaged tombstones at Windsor cemetery
Police investigate damaged tombstones at Windsor cemetery

CBC

time09-04-2025

  • CBC

Police investigate damaged tombstones at Windsor cemetery

New | Emma Loop | CBC News | Posted: April 9, 2025 12:39 AM | Last Updated: Just now Roughly a dozen tombstones were knocked over Police in Windsor have launched an investigation after roughly a dozen tombstones in a local cemetery were damaged. Staff at the St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Cemetery have wrapped the tombstones, knocked off their stone bases, in yellow caution tape. Windsor police confirmed that they received a report on Monday "indicating that headstones had been knocked over" at the cemetery. "This occurrence is in the early stages of investigation," a Windsor Police Services spokesperson said. One local woman who visited the cemetery on Sunday said the scene overwhelmed her. "I just couldn't get over how anyone could do that towards someone's resting space. They're in their final place," said Wendy Morano, who was there with her husband to visit her twin sister's grave. Morano posted a video of the tombstone damage to social media, where fellow Windsorites reacted with sadness and anger. A representative for the cemetery said the damaged tombstones have been marked and will be repaired when the ground dries out in the coming weeks. It's not the first time the cemetery has been vandalized. In 2014, thieves damaged around 50 crypts when they removed vases and other items, leaving flowers and mementos on the ground. The cemetery is home to decades-old graves, including those of veterans who served in the First and Second World Wars. Morano said she and her twin were both born "very premature," and her sister did not survive. "This is my only way to be with my sister," she said. "I never got that opportunity with her dying young." Her sister's grave was not damaged, Morano said, but the experience of seeing the destruction nearby left her feeling traumatized nonetheless. Morano said she posted the video so that other people whose family members are interred there would know to check on their loved ones' tombstones. "I couldn't imagine those poor people," she said. She said she wants the public – and those who might be responsible for the damage – to know that there is already "so much hatred in our world right now." "We just need to do better."

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