Crisis Intervention Team
Mental Health America provides training programs for first responders focused on safe and effective interaction with persons who are mentally ill and in crisis. We utilize the “Memphis Model” also known as CIT (Crisis Intervention Team) and a model created by the City of Cincinnati known as MHRT (Mental Health Response Team). The Hamilton County CIT team has experienced great success and is recognized as a leader in emergency response to mental illness in Ohio. The team is focused on continuous improvement and serving citizens through caring, efficient, and effective response.
CIT is not just for police officers but also beneficial for all types of first responders. We know that CIT increases safety for the first responder, the individual they are responding to, and the surrounding community. Hamilton County CIT is funded in part by the Hamilton County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board, The City of Cincinnati, and private donations.
Program Contact: broach@mhankyswoh.org
2024 CIT 40-hour Training Dates:
16 Total Hours CPTs- 2 hours: Responding to Mental Health (required) and 14 hours: General
January 13-17 | April 28-May 2 | August 4-8 | October 6-10
CIT for Working with Youth
CIT for Parole & Probation
CIT for Emergency Communications
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