CIT - 2019 CIT International to receive a certificate of Attendance (GENERAL ATTENDANCE)
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Sunday, August 25 - 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Starting or Improving your CIT Program
Sunday, August 25 - 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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CIT Coordinator's Certification Course
Sunday, August 25 - 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Building Resiliency: Surviving Secondary Trauma
Monday, August 26 - 8:40 am - 9:30 am
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Crisis Now: Taking the Lead and Investing in a Community Crisis Continuum/Response
Monday, August 26 - 9:45 am - 10:45 am
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Living With Bipolar and Communicating with Someone in Crisis, An Inside View
It's Not About You: Slow Down
YOU DID WHAT!? 10 Lessons Learned from a growing CIT Program
LORAIN COUNTY CIT OUTREACH TEAM: Probation Officers working smarter to facilitate wellness/compliance
Connecting CIT with a Problem Oriented Policing strategy
Extreme Risk Protection Orders
I’m CIT trained, Now What? Starting a CIT Program from Scratch
NEW RESOURCE: CIT International's Guide to Starting and Sustaining CIT Programs
Mobile Crisis Team Utilization Impact on Client Engagement After CIT Contact
Encounters of the Hoarding Kind
Mental Health Management Unit and the CIT Officer's Role
Bottom Up: The Missouri CIT Council Approach
Monday, August 26 - 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Responding to the Opioid Crisis: Training LEO on Opioid Use Disorders
NAMI: The Key to Community Collaboration, Partnerships, and Sustainable Change
Breaking Through the Stigma: One Officers Journey
Fill Your Gaps! Identifying the services that enhance your community's diversion efforts
Program development, implementation and sustainability of locally funded behavioral health programming
How to use CIT skills with the Latino Community
Let’s Tango; Emergency Nurses and Crisis Intervention Team
MCIT: The Next Evolution
Speed Dating-CIT Style
Off of the RADAR no longer
Data Collection for the Law Enforcement Agency
The Importance of Expanding Trauma-Informed Care to Policing
Monday, August 26 - 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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In CAHOOTS: Supporting Officers in the Field
Stress of Police Work on the Officer and Family: Growing Stronger Together
TEAM UP for the homeless
Advanced Anger Management and De-Escalation Skills through CCIS
Working Hard for the Money
Use of Force - Case Updates and Critical Review
Moral Injury in Veterans and First Responders; Introduction to Intervention
Cops and Dispatchers: The Resilient Call Response
After 18 Years - CIT in EVERY Ohio County - Here's How
Lost – A Parent’s Story of ASD Child Lost in the Mountains
ACT teams and CIT: Improving Diversion for People with Severe Mental Illness
A community that cares: Working with your NAMI partners
Monday, August 26 - 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
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CRITICAL ROLE OF CRISIS RECEIVING CETNERS IN URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES
Addiction/Recovery Perspective From Within The Blue Line
Behavioral Health and Law Enforcement: System Gaps and Accountability
Beyond HOT teams –> HOT SYSTEMS.
Autism – Considerations for police response to individuals on the spectrum
Traumatic Brain Injury and Cognitive Impairment: Fists Not Football
Excited Delirium
Medication Assisted Treatment in Clark County Jail
Moving Forward Without Federal Monies: Lessons Learned From College Towns
Implementing CIT in Your Community: Improving Officer and Community Safety
Research Update: CIT & other models of crisis response
Opioid Overdose Rescue and Response Training
Tuesday, August 27 - 9:00 am - 10:00 am
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KEYNOTE: Addiction: Not a Moral Failure
Tuesday, August 27 - 10:15 am - 11:15 am
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Behavior Health Techniques for De-Escalation and Hostage Negotiation
Mental Health and Law Enforcement
CIT Expansion & Fidelity under State Law Enforcement - Georgia CIT Program
Psychiatric Advance Directives
Seattle Police Department Crisis Intervention Program
Justice League: Strategic Use of Police and Peer Super-Powers
Veterans Justice Outreach : Justice-Involved Veterans and the VA-CIT Nexus
Life on the Line: Statewide CIT Training for 9-1-1 Dispatchers
Culture & Mental Health: Eliciting the Big Picture during Crisis Intervention.
YOUTH IN CRISIS: Best Practices in Responding
Tactically and Tactfully: In Recovery- Words Matter.
Police Referral to Intensive Case Management: Lessons Learned from LEAD Programs
Tuesday, August 27 - 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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Copy That
Georgia CIT 911 Telecommunicator's Course
Addiction is a Behavioral Health Condition: Supporting Officers to Surpass Stigma
Crisis Communications: a review of the active listening skills
A Spectrum of Crisis Response Beyond 911
Effective Acting for the CIT Roleplayer
Law Enforcement 101 for non-Law Enforcement
Autism and Law Enforcement-Why it matters
How to Build a County Wide CIT Program: The Ventura County Model
Serving Safely: Engaging Law Enforcement Executives in Police Mental Health Collaborations
CIT as a Road map to Narrowing the Net
Mental Health Experts as First Responders
Tuesday, August 27 - 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm
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ASK A DOC - Spend time with Dr. Stephen Loyd on more about Addictions
The Life You Save Could Be Yours
Beyond CIT Training: Crisis Intervention Team Collaboratives
Developing Community Partnerships to expand and enhance CIT programs
CIT and the Forgotten First Responders: The Importance of Training 9-1-1 Personnel
Texas CIT Association – A Formation Journey
50 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR CIT - 25 Training and 25 Program
Frontier Mobile Crisis: A Reactive and Proactive Response
Overiding the bodies natural threat response to get to De-escalation.
Comparing Apples To Oranges: Implementing Integrated Mobile Crisis Response Programs in Communities
Show me the money:Â Fundraising for your CIT Program demystified
Gunfire to Wildfire and the help of Crisis Response K9's
Tuesday, August 27 - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Autism and Law Enforcement
Combat to Community: Engaging with Veterans in Crisis
Meeting in the Middle: Improving Relationships Between Law Enforcement and Providers
Police, Fire, Medical or Crisis Line: 911 Connects Suicidal callers to MHPs
Mental Health First Aid
The Role of Therapeutic Courts in Today’s Landscape of Criminal Justice Alternatives
“Hand-in-Hand†- Breaking the Cycle: From Homelessness, to Jail, to a Home!
COAST: Where the Rising Tide of Older Adults Find Collaborative Solutions.
Dementia: The Public Safety Response & Tools for Intervention
Trauma Informed Approaches for CIT and CST
Empathy Erosion: CIT Officer Assist...
Wednesday, August 28 - 8:30 am - 9:30 am
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KEYNOTE: The Hidden Biases of Good People and Implications for the Populations They Serve
Wednesday, August 28 - 9:45 am - 11:15 am
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Suicide by Cop: A Hostage Negotiator's Confrontation and the Aftermath.
Brain Injury Changes Everything: intervention and strategies to cope with it.
CIT for Corrections: In-Custody Risk Avoidance
Police and Mental Health Collaboration - Miami Dade PD
A Native American Interpretation of CIT
Blue Courage Overview
Reality Based Training, The Seattle Police Department's realistic scenario training
Evaluation on a Shoestring: Lessons Learned from a Midwest College Community
IACP’s One Mind Campaign: Partnering to improve response to individuals in crisis
HEARING VOICES - A powerful experiential training exercise on understanding mental illness
Responding to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities: New Advanced Course for CIT Officers
Co-response Teams and Innovative Partnerships: Stories from the Field
Wednesday, August 28 - 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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KEYNOTE: The Important of Sleep: to care for others, first you must care for yourself
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Objective 1: Explain the importance of collaboration with the key partners in law enforcement, mental health and advocacy for developing, growing and sustaining CIT Programs
By meeting the above objective my professional competence will increase because I have acquired new strategies to use in my practice.
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By meeting the above objective my professional performance will improve because I should be able to implement the new strategies.
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By meeting the above objective my patient outcomes should improve due to the implementation of newly-learned strategies.
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The teaching methods used were appropriate to the objectives
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Objective 2: Describe value added initiatives to help develop or enhance a CIT program
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By meeting the above objective my professional performance will improve because I should be able to implement the new strategies.
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By meeting the above objective my patient outcomes should improve due to the implementation of newly-learned strategies.
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Objective 3: Apply new skills for effective crisis response to people with mental illness learned through direct interaction with faculty from case-based discussion.
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