40-Hour CIT Training *FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY

40-Hour CIT Training *FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY

Helping the Law Enforcement community learn more about mental illness and how to interact with and engage people in crisis.

By ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

Date and time

November 18 · 8am - November 22 · 5pm EST

Location

Tri-C Western Campus - Public Safety Training Center Rm. 212

7029 Homewood Ave Parma, OH 44130

About this event

  • 4 days 9 hours

*For Law Enforcement Only

*** Please Register ONLY 4 officers from your department per each training session***

ALSO NOTE: CLASSES 1-5 WILL BE HELD AT TRI-C, WESTERN CAMPUS, 7029 Homewood Ave., Parma, Oh, 44130 in the Public Safety Training Center, ROOM 212

The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County is offering Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training November 18th-22nd Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will provide updated information to officers in Cuyahoga County on engaging and communicating with people in crisis.

As part of the ADAMHS Board's initiative to expand CIT training in the county, each police department will receive reimbursement in the amount of $150 per officer, per day to help remove financial barriers to training. Officers must complete the full 40-hour training for their department to receive reimbursement. Upon completion of the training, officers will receive a certificate of attendance.

The training will cover: Review of Mental Illness & Substance Use Disorder, Use of the Emergency Certificate (i.e. Pink Slip), Overview of the new Cuyahoga County Diversion Center, De-escalation strategies, Verbal Judo, Scenario Based Activities, and much more.