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The Mental Health Crisis Response (MHCR) training offered by Laurier's Centre for Public Safety and Well-Being can be implemented using live-action or virtual reality (VR) scenarios. VR-MHCR leverages a virtual reality format to enhance the portability, scalability, and consistency of the scenario-based curriculum across Ontario at significant cost-savings relative to live-action scenario training.
Officer learners use VR headsets to enter a fully immersive VR environment that replicates the settings and characters from the original MHCR scenarios, offering life-like situations and interactive environments that are scaled 1:1 from a first-person perspective.
While many VR-training programs reduce crisis encounters to a series of multiple-choice options, the VR-MHCR’s 360-degree "open world" construction captures the complexity of mental health crisis situations. Officers test their decision-making, risk assessment and de-escalation capabilities while taking advantage of the fully realized environment to engage tactical considerations such as positioning, containment and control, and time and distance.
The VR-MHCR is poised to revolutionize police training in Ontario with an immersive experiential training package that fully integrates the DePICT™ evaluation framework.
Street Smarts VR (SSVR) is an industry leader in law enforcement-focused immersive virtual reality (VR) training. Since 2017, SSVR has developed a deployable offline platform to deliver training, including a patented approach to integrating an officer’s full suite of duty equipment, from OC Spray to a C8 Carbine.
The expansive customization tools allow for an ever-expanding library of full-branching scenarios to more easily meet new 2024 CSPA requirements and create a best-in-class simulation environment.
For more information, email info@streetsmartsvr.com or visit streetsmartsvr.com.
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E: MHCR@wlu.ca