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The Georgia Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program is a dynamic
collaboration of professionals committed to ensuring that persons with
mental illnesses and other brain disorders receive treatment, in lieu
of incarceration in most cases.
The program includes a law
enforcement training component delivered via a forty-hour course
curriculum approved by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and
Training Council as follows:
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Classroom instructional training involving various mental health
topics that address mental illnesses, developmental disabilities,
and addictive diseases
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Site visits to local emergency receiving facilities and state
psychiatric hospitals
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Performance-based training involving the development of
de-escalation techniques and crisis intervention skills via
role-play scenarios |
Law
enforcement officers who successfully complete the course are equipped
with the skills necessary to safely and effectively respond to
individuals with mental health needs and in crisis. |