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- Training | CABLE
This course provides training and information for those currently acting as the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) coordinator liaison for their agency as well as those seeking to establish a more formal CIT program Topics include: defining the CIT model and the role of the CIT Coordinator, writing and establishing CIT policies and goals, CIT program implementation, developing metrics and data
- Peer Support Training | CABLE
This comprehensive 35-hour course led by local and national experts will provide guidelines, information and recommendations for developing and maintaining a Peer Support Team in an agency utilizing national standards Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to begin or continue managing a peer support team, recognize common signs and symptoms of a colleague in need of
- About | Connecticut Alliance to Benefit Law Enforcement - CABLE
The Connecticut Alliance to Benefit Law Enforcement (CABLE) is a non-profit, 501 (C) (3) research and training collaborative whose mission is to serve as an interdisciplinary resource and catalyst for law enforcement and community collaboration, support and education CABLE brings community and law enforcement resources together to address common issues related to mental health CABLE’s
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- Contact | Connecticut Alliance to Benefit Law Enforcement - CABLE
CONTACT US The Connecticut Alliance to Benefit Law Enforcement 82 Cottonwood Road Newington, CT 06111 training@cablect com
- 911 Dispatch Training | CABLE
This course provides an introduction to mental health and crisis intervention for 911 dispatchers public safety telecommunications operators Dispatchers are a crucial first point of contact for an effective CIT response and this training will prepare call takers to communicate key information to those responding to possible crisis scenes as well as considerations and to identify situations
- CIT 40-Hour Training | CABLE
CIT Training prepares first responders to: Recognize and respond to various behavioral health conditions including trauma Utilize communication, connection and de-escalation strategies to defuse potentially volatile situations Develop strategies for partnering with mental health mobile crisis teams to ensure that community members have access to care and resources, thereby reducing the number
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