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SUMMARY:Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training
DESCRIPTION:40-hour Certification\nHosted By: Springfield Township Police Department – Chief Rob Browder\n& The Hamilton County Police Association (HCPA). \nThe 40-hour comprehensive training emphasizes mental health-related topics\, crisis resolution skills and de-escalation training\, and access to community-based services. The format of this 40-hour course consists of didactics/lectures\, on-site visitation and exposure to several mental health facilities\, intensive interaction with individuals with a mental illness\, and scenario based de-escalation skill training. Experience has shown this is a minimum level of training hours. The materials covered are complex. The desired learning outcomes go beyond simple cognitive retention of the material. The outcome desired is the retention of behavioral changes learned as part of the training. Students will receive certification as Crisis Intervention Team responders at the conclusion of the program. \nLisa Monast will be our main presenter for the program. Lisa is the Education Specialist and CIT coordinator for Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio. Lisa will be joined by many other speakers during the week-long session to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of mental health issues today. Lisa is well known throughout the SW Ohio law enforcement community for presenting premier mental health training to the region. \nTraining is FREE and supported by the Hamilton County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board\, NAMI Ohio\, and Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio. \nWHEN: April 3—4—5—6—7\, 2017 [ 40 hours ]\nTIME: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM each day\nCOST: FREE\nWHERE: Springfield Twp. Police Department\n1130 Compton Rd.\nCincinnati\, OH45231 \nRegister online at\nwww.mhankyswoh.org\n– click on CIT which is in the quick link section in the left corner of the home page. You may also register by phone\, 513-562-2583 or email lmonast@mhankyswoh.org \nYou may also contact Lt. Chris Niehaus for questions: (513) 729-1300 or email at:\ncniehaus@springfieldtwp.org \nDeadline for registration is Wednesday March 29\, 2017 \nClick on below attachment for flyer \n2017-0403 – CIT SPTWP APR 2017
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/crisis-intervention-team-cit-training-2/
LOCATION:Springfield Township Police Department\, 1130 Compton Road\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training / Education
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SUMMARY:ICS 400- Advanced ICS for Command & General Staff
DESCRIPTION:The Hamilton County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency is hosting a training course entitled “ICS 400- Advanced ICS for Command & General Staff\,” on April 4-5\, 2017 at the Nathanael Greene Lodge\, 6394 Wesselman Road Cincinnati\, OH 45248. This training course is essential for those responsible for supervisory roles during expanding incidents\, and has been designated a “required” course for Hamilton County Emergency Operations Center representatives. \nCourse Goals \n\nExplain how major incidents pose special management challenges.\nDescribe the circumstances in which an Area Command is established.\nDescribe the circumstances in which Multiagency Coordination Systems are established.\n\nTarget Audience \n\nSenior personnel expected to serve in a management role during an incident or event\, EOC representatives. All disciplines encouraged.\n\nPrerequisites \n\nIS-100\, IS-200\, IS-700\, IS-800\nThis class builds on the knowledge gained in ICS 300.\n\nPlease find the course information flyer attached to this email. Feel free to pass along this training opportunity to those you find appropriate. To register\, please go to https://trainingcampus.dps.ohio.gov/cm/cm710/pstc/pstc.html. With questions or registration assistance\, please do not hesitate to contact me. \nEmily Lakamp\, MPA | Training and Exercise Specialist\nHamilton County Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agenc\n2000 Radcliff Drive\, Cincinnati\, OH 45204\n513-263-8244 (w) | 513-429-8541 (c) | 513-263-8222 (f) \nwww.hamiltoncountyohioema.org \nClick on below attachment for flyer \n2017-0404 – ICS 400 Hamilton County April 2017
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/ics-400-advanced-ics-for-command-general-staff/
LOCATION:Hamilton County Emergency Management & Homeland Security Agency\, 2000 Radcliff Drive\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45204\, United States
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