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De-escalation Training for Mental Health Crisis
ResponseCorrections:
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a law enforcement mental health crisis response model developed by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department with its mental health partners in 1988. It teaches the de-escalation
model of mental health crisis response. This training for corrections and detention staff was developed to address real world
situations found in jails and prisons with realistic daily scenario based practical exercises using professional actors.
$525 per student for the 40 hour, five day class. Discounts available for large
groups.
Courts:
Appropriate for
those who work in a government office, courts or other setting where callers or walk-ins may be struggling with mental health illness. Includes a consumer panel on recovery from severe mental
illness and appropriate realistic scenario based practical exercises with professional actors.
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