Resources for Professionals: CIT




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Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)

The ADM Board partners with a variety of Summit County agencies to educate first responders about mental health disorders and to teach de-escalation techniques. The goal is to reduce harm to the individual(s) involved in a crisis situation as well as to the responding team members.

The CIT program is a community partnership, composed of EMS workers, law enforcement, mental health and addiction professionals, individuals living with a mental health or substance use disorder, loved ones of those affected by a mental health or substance use disorder, and community advocates. CIT is an innovative first-responder model of police-based crisis intervention training to help people with mental health or substance use disorders access appropriate treatment rather than place them in the criminal justice system as the result of illness-related behaviors. The program also promotes officer safety as well as the safety of the individual in crisis.

2024 CIT Training Schedule

  • March 18-22, 2024
  • June 10-14, 2024
  • August 26, 30, 2024
  • November 18-22, 2024

For more information about upcoming CIT training opportunities or to learn more about this program, contact adm@admboard.org.

Resources for CIT Participants

ADM Board’s System of Care

The attached slide deck is for use by CIT course participants. In these slides, you will find information on the ADM Board’s system of care that is used in CIT course trainings.

In the CIT course, a section of the course is dedicated to learning what it is like to live with a mental health disorder. Included is a lesson on hearing distressing voices. The Hearing Distressing Voices Simulation can be accessed a number of ways, including those listed here: