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Shared webinar on Identifying and Addressing Behavioral Health Needs in Encampments to aid the site in further developing their project in regrds to IDD and BH.
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Shared webinar on Identifying and Addressing Behavioral Health Needs in Encampments to aid the site in further developing their project in regrds to IDD and BH.
Provided example of RFP for sites' training developer. Walked through necessary components of an RFP as well as particular components that would be helpful for crisis/BH work in particular.
Informal review of plan and provided detailed feedback to the team to provide guidance in completing their IP.
Provided feedback on RFP for training developers so the site could put their RFPs out and get the strongest applicants.
Connected site with the POC from Madison County to discuss incorporating a variety of audiences into CIT trainings.
Over the past six (6) months, the IACP has tracked interest for the CRIT curriculum, CRIT training, CRIT Train the Trainer events, and CRIT policies from fifteen (15) unique individuals, policing agencies, and other organizations across the United States. The IACP has responded to these requests for information and, in some circumstances, hosted informational sessions with the requesting agency to answer their questions and provide support as needed.
Per site request reviewed portions of CRIT training modules for feedback (e.g., consistent with CRIT and best practices).
Met with retiring Roanoke, VA Assistant Chief as he is becoming director of VA CIT Coalition to discuss CRIT. Made the connection at IACP's annual conference.
IACP staff was invited to promote and discuss CRIT curriculum and crisis response programming to grantees under the TTA provider CSG.
Site requested resources on training modules for 911/dispatchers. Provided HomeSafe resources for 911 and IDD.