Mr. Chair, as I have already indicated, some of the training that is ongoing around non-violent crisis intervention, security staff is involved. They are also involved in the second level of the non-violent crisis intervention training which actually has a larger component around some of the restraint protocols and how to do it safely and effectively.
Stanton has been working closely with the security agency. Effective Monday morning, there’s going to be different security officers in the facility with additional training from their current employers –
one additional with a higher level of training in the emergency room. This is temporary. These are intended to be in there until we’ve actually concluded many of the different reviews that we’re doing around security, safety, space, environment, different things that can be done. We’ve had a specialty consultant come in and do a review of the facility both from a functional layout point of view but also reviewing our policies and procedures around safety and security. They’re going to be providing us with recommendations on that, but in the interim, we will have this staff member in there on Monday with a higher level of training.