|
1) Increase officers'
awareness of mental health issues and empathy of mental health
consumers.
2) Instruct officers in
effective techniques utilized when encountering mental health
consumers.
3) Broaden officers'
knowledge of resources; and assist officers with providing a safer
intervention and resolution.
CIT Academy
students receive training in:
- Clinical
disorders
- Psychotropic medications
- Borderline personalities
- Substance abuse
- Dual diagnosis
- Legal issues
|
- Suicide prevention
- Elderly and children's
issues
- Developmentally
disabled
- Community resources
- Consumer perspectives
- Intervention strategies
|
Officers
receive hands-on experience in the CIT Academy through site visits.
They meet and speak with consumers at various levels of functioning.
Officers meet with post traumatic stress disorder patients,
consumers newly committed to a hospital psychiatric unit, forensic
patients, and civilly committed patients. Officers also attend a
lunch at a local mental health day treatment unit and have a
one-on-one lunch with consumers that live in the community. A high
functioning consumer who is in a state of recovery finalizes the end
of the week with a presentation.
Additionally,
officers participate in scenario-based training. Officers complete
several scenarios and receive feedback from mental health
professionals and experienced CIT Officers. Each scenario is based
on actual mental health related cases and is conducted outside of
the classroom setting to create as realistic a situation as
possible.
|