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  2. Police crisis intervention team - Wikipedia

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    A Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is a police mental health collaborative program found in North America. [1] The term "CIT" is often used to describe both a program and a training in law enforcement to help guide interactions between law enforcement and those living with a mental illness.

  3. LAPD Mental Evaluation Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Mental Evaluation Unit (MEU), including the Systemwide Mental Assessment Response Team (SMART), is the police crisis intervention team of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), working with people suspected of having a mental illness. [1] The MEU seeks to de-escalate situations where mentally-ill suspects are believed be involved. [2]

  4. Law enforcement, first responders learn crisis intervention ...

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    The program focuses on the need for advanced training and specialization with first responders, immediacy of the crisis response for those with mental illness, emphasis on officer safety and ...

  5. Wellness check - Wikipedia

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    This training ensures that all wellness check requests and operations are performed in a uniform way, as officers must always follow direct protocol. [6] Extensive mental illness training is provided to officers online through a program called Crisis Intervention and De-escalation (CID) training. This training is mandatory for all officers. [6]

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  7. Critical incident stress management - Wikipedia

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    The type of intervention used depended on the situation, the number of people involved, and their proximity to the event. One form of intervention was a three-step approach, whereas different approaches include as many as five stages. [citation needed] However, the exact number of steps is not what is important for the intervention's success.

  8. CAHOOTS (crisis response) - Wikipedia

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    CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) is a mental-health-crisis intervention program in Eugene, Oregon, which has handled some lower-risk emergency calls involving mental illness and homelessness since 1989. [1] This makes it the earliest, or one of the earliest, Mobile Crisis Teams.

  9. Crisis intervention - Wikipedia

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    A crisis can have physical or psychological effects. Usually significant and more widespread, the latter lacks the former's obvious signs, complicating diagnosis. [4] It is defined as a breakdown of psychological equilibrium, and being unable to benefit from normal methods of coping. [5]