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1 CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM

2 Advanced Juvenile CIT BJA Grant funded (Feb 2010) NAMI – Greater Chicago Chicago Public Schools Crisis Unit Primary focus : School Patrol Officers, Special Victims Unit, Juvenile Intervention Service Center Identify emerging mental health issues Evaluation and diversion options prior to arrest

3 Advanced Juvenile CIT Job Creation – Clinical Internships Adler, Chicago School of Psychology, Loyola University, UIC – Jane Adams School Track diversion outcomes – 6 months, 12 months, 18 months Seamless Integration Educate School Administration, Teachers, Parents

4 CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM Juvenile Advanced CIT MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday Roll Call 0800 – 0850Introduction, Child / Adolescent Overview Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Disorders Violence & Urban Trauma Part 1 Seamless Integration with Schools Community Resource Panel Luncheon 0900 – 0950Child & Adolescent Brain Development Risk Assessment & Crisis Intervention Skills (The role of law enforcement / first responders & officer safety) Violence & Urban Trauma Part 2 Juvenile Legal Issues 1000 – 1050Mental Illness: Signs & Symptoms Eating Disorders & Self Injurious Behavior 1100 – 1150Special Circumstances Mental Health JISC Project 1200 – 1300Lunch 1300 – 1350Depression & SuicidePsychotropic Medications Department Procedures FBI School Violence & School Shooters Summary & Evaluation 1400 – 1450 Medical / Developmental Disabilities Parents & Teachers As Allies (NAMI) Family Perspectives & Consumer Panel Written Examination 1500 – 1550AutismSuperintendent’s Ceremony

5 ADVANCED TRAINING / JUVENILE MATRIX Monday Introduction, Child / Adolescent Overview Child & Adolescent Brain Development Mental Illness: Signs & Symptoms Depression & Suicide Medical/Developmental Disabilities CIT FOR YOUTH

6 Tuesday Substance Abuse & Co-Occurring Disorders Risk Assessment & Crisis Intervention Skills Psychotropic Medications Parents & Teachers As Allies (NAMI) CIT FOR YOUTH

7 Wednesday Violence & Urban Trauma - Part 1 Violence & Urban Trauma - Part 2 Eating Disorders & Self Injurious Behavior Special Circumstances Department Procedures Family Perspectives & Consumer Panel CIT FOR YOUTH

8 Thursday Seamless Integration with Schools Juvenile Legal Issues Mental Health JISC Project FBI-School Violence/School Shooter Training CIT FOR YOUTH

9 Friday Community Resource Panel Luncheon Feedback & Dialogue Course Summary & Review Written Examination Superintendent’s Ceremony CIT FOR YOUTH

10 Identify the High Schools at greatest risk for violence Create a safe school environment Collaborative approach to discipline, including evaluation/treatment for mental health issues CPD CIT CPS Crisis Unit Train school administration & staff on mental health issues Explore treatment alternative options first to address discipline issues Increase graduation rates/decrease expulsion rates Expand afterschool options and safe transport to and from school for extra-curricular activities Chicago Public Schools Culture of Calm Initiative

11 CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT Crisis Intervention Team Lt. Jeff Murphy Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator Office of the Superintendent Neighborhood Relations Division 3510 S. Michigan Ave Chicago, Illinois 60653 Contact Officer: Kurt Gawrisch Kurt.gawrisch@chicagopolice.org 312 745-5745 Fax 312 745-6935


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