About this Event
Welcome to "CIT - Crisis Intervention Teams" presentation!
The Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT) program is a community partnership of law enforcement, mental health and addiction professionals, individuals who live with mental illness and/or addiction disorders, their families, and other partners to improve community responses to mental health crises.
Speaker: Eric Johnson – Alliance Health
Eric Johnson is the Crisis and justice support manager at Alliance Health. He has worked there since 2012. Previously, he worked with Wake County Human Services and the Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention. Eric has over 24 years of experience working with people who are justice-involved and have a behavioral health diagnosis. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Penn State University and his Master’s from Mercyhurst University.
Topics to be discussed:
- What is CIT, and why is it so important?
- Who is CIT trained, and how long does it take to become trained
- What topics are covered during CIT training?
- What is ACORNS, and how does it operate?
- What is HEART and how is it different than ACORNS?
- A demonstration of how a CIT-trained person handles a mental health Crisis.
Time is allowed for questions & answers at the end of the presentation.
If you sign up to attend online, you will receive the Zoom Webinar link 24 hours before the start of the event.
Whether you are a parent, grandparent, caregiver, friend, or ally of a person struggling with a mental health crisis, this event is sure to provide valuable knowledge to help you help them on their journey to mental wellness.
Welcoming Wellness provides monthly hybrid presentations by industry professionals on all topics related to mental health. Click here to learn more about our Mental Health Initiative.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
313 SE Maynard Rd, 313 Southeast Maynard Road, Cary, United States
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