MHFA
MHFA is a 1-day basic training that can help Police Officers better serve those in their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. MHFA is designed to help participants identify signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders so that they can connect those in crisis to appropriate treatment and community resources.
This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
CIT for Dispatch
11 Operators play a crucial role in informing public safety response to individuals impacted by behavioral health. This 1-day program is designed to provide dispatch with an overview of the goals of CIT and the critical role dispatchers play in supporting residents and public safety. This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
MHFA
MHFA is a 1-day basic training that can help Police Officers better serve those in their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. MHFA is designed to help participants identify signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders so that they can connect those in crisis to appropriate treatment and community resources.
This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
Psychological First Aid
Psychological First Aid (PFA) is an 8-hour evidenced informed, modular approach to assisting individuals after a potentially traumatic event such as natural disasters, terrorism, a public health emergency or a personal crisis. Led by Sarah Gaer, MA you will learn a set of 8 core action steps that operate on the assumption of human resilience and a recognition that strong reactions to potentially traumatic events are common and normal. This course is authorized by the state 911 Department.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT for Youth
An expansion of the CIT model specifically designed to help law enforcement officers connect young people who need help to effective services in their community by training officers about brain development and how mental health symptoms present in youth.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT for Dispatch
11 Operators play a crucial role in informing public safety response to individuals impacted by behavioral health. This 1-day program is designed to provide dispatch with an overview of the goals of CIT and the critical role dispatchers play in supporting residents and public safety. This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
MHFA
MHFA is a 1-day basic training that can help Police Officers better serve those in their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. MHFA is designed to help participants identify signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders so that they can connect those in crisis to appropriate treatment and community resources.
This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT for Youth
An expansion of the CIT model specifically designed to help law enforcement officers connect young people who need help to effective services in their community by training officers about brain development and how mental health symptoms present in youth.
CIT for Youth
An expansion of the CIT model specifically designed to help law enforcement officers connect young people who need help to effective services in their community by training officers about brain development and how mental health symptoms present in youth.
CIT for Youth
An expansion of the CIT model specifically designed to help law enforcement officers connect young people who need help to effective services in their community by training officers about brain development and how mental health symptoms present in youth.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
MHFA
MHFA is a 1-day basic training that can help Police Officers better serve those in their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. MHFA is designed to help participants identify signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders so that they can connect those in crisis to appropriate treatment and community resources.
This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
*This CIT is reserved for Plymouth County Service Dog Handlers
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
CIT
CIT is a 40-hour, 5-day comprehensive training designed to give Police Officers better recognition of mental illness concerns; to gain practical, scenario- based training on suicide risk assessment, motivating those with substance use disorders, and de-escalating with those in crisis; and to increase knowledge about Officer Wellness and Peer Support. Guest presenters include: local law enforcement, the National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI), the MA Department of Mental Health, Elder Services, DCF, Aspire Health Alliance, the Autism/Law Enforcement Coalition, and many others.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
Advanced CIT: ICAT De-Escalation
This free, two-day training program is for sworn or retired law enforcement officials only and will provide the skills and options needed to safely and effectively manage encounters, especially in the critical first few moments after officers arrive. This training will deliver model lesson plans and support materials in the key areas of decision-making, crisis recognition and response, tactical communications and negotiations, and operational safety tactics. It integrates these skills and provides opportunities to practice them through video case studies and scenario-based training exercises.
MHFA
MHFA is a 1-day basic training that can help Police Officers better serve those in their community who may be experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. MHFA is designed to help participants identify signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use disorders so that they can connect those in crisis to appropriate treatment and community resources.
This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.
CIT for Dispatch
11 Operators play a crucial role in informing public safety response to individuals impacted by behavioral health. This 1-day program is designed to provide dispatch with an overview of the goals of CIT and the critical role dispatchers play in supporting residents and public safety. This course is authorized by state the 911 Department.