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Laura Usher 2011 NAMI Convention July 8, 2011
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The Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) program is designed to improve the outcomes of law enforcement interactions with people living with mental illness through: Partnerships; Planning for jail diversion; Law enforcement training; and Inclusion of individuals and families affected by mental illness.
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What percentage of youth with mental illness receive appropriate treatment? 15% 20% 35% 45% Answer: 20%
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What percentage of youth in the juvenile justice system have a mental health condition? 30% 50% 70% 85% Answer: 70%
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CIT for Youth is an expansion of the CIT model that focuses on responding to children and youth with mental health needs. –New partnerships –Diversion from juvenile justice –Youth-specific crisis de-escalation training –Involvement of youth with mental health needs and their families
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The CIT for Youth implementation manual lays out a step-by-step process for implementing CIT for Youth.
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Audience CIT leaders (law enforcement, NAMI Affiliates, providers, school leaders) and other community leaders, or leaders in communities interested in CIT for Youth. Five steps Each includes a “how-to”, templates and worksheets. Provides examples, but is not a rigid prescription Every community should adapt the program to their needs.
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Step 1: Building Community Partnerships Step 2: Conducting Asset Mapping Step 3: Planning and Coordinating Step 4: Planning a CIT for Youth Training Step 5: Measuring Effectiveness and Ensuring Sustainability
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To learn more, check out www.nami.org/citforyouth. www.nami.org/citforyouth Manual available for purchase or download. Copies available at the back of the room. Contact: laurau@nami.orglaurau@nami.org
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