-CIT/CISM Section National Alliance on Mental Illness, Pinellas County, Florida (NAMI) Pinellas CIT Committee 34 Graduates From:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office St. Petersburg Police Department Clearwater Police Department Largo Police Department Pinellas Park Police Department Treasure Island Police Department Gulfport Police Department Veterans Administration (VA) Police
What: All is set for the graduation ceremony of the Pinellas County Crisis Intervention Team.
When: The ceremony will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2016.
Where: The ceremony will be held at the Suncoast Hospice-Empath Health located at 5771 Roosevelt Boulevard in Largo.
Why/How: Thirty-four individuals representing eight law enforcement agencies will graduate from the Pinellas County Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program this Friday, August 26, 2016.
Representative Kathleen M. Peters will deliver the keynote address at the ceremony which will be held at the Suncoast Hospice-Empath Health located at 5771 Roosevelt Boulevard in Largo.
This is the 17th year since the establishment of CIT in Pinellas County.
In 1999, Pinellas County Mental Health/Substance Abuse Coalition conducted the first CIT course in Florida, and has been instrumental in promoting the program throughout the state.
The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Program is a specialized training and practice for first-responder law enforcement officers on how to properly and safely handle situations involving persons with mental illness. The cornerstone of CIT is a 40-hour course taught, free of charge, by mental health professionals, law enforcement officers, persons with a mental illness diagnosis, and advocates.
The training includes essential information about mental illnesses and how to recognize it; information about the local mental health system and state laws; de-escalation skills; and the opportunity to learn first-hand from consumers and family members about their experiences.
Media is invited to cover the graduation. For additional information, contact the Sheriff’s Public Information Office at (727) 582-6221.
Non Emergency Line: (727) 582-6200 | In an Emergency call 911ADA info