Texas Crisis Intervention Training State Association
Thursday, June 20, 2013
We are expecting to have another very productive TCIT Meeting on Thursday June 27th from 5:00 pm to 7:00pm at the 2013 NAMI Conference in San Anonio! The meeting will include committee updates and a meet and greet to follow with snacks and beverages. All are welcome! Come join us and hear what the Texas Crisis Intervention Training Association has planned for the upcoming year and hear how we will be training professionals in your area.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
The Texas CIT Association is gearing up for their
representation at the 2012 NAMI Conference to be held at the Sheraton Austin
Hotel on November 2nd, 2012. Members of the Texas branch of the
National Alliance for Mental Illness have been gracious in their support and
have been influential in the formation and direction of the Texas CIT
Association. We are pleased and honored to
share in this event. Come see us in the Tannenhill
room at the conference, where you will have the opportunity to meet with law
enforcement officers who are working diligently with their local mental health
agencies to provide quality assistance to members of their communities who
suffer with mental illness & cognitive disabilities. In addition, many of the community mental
health providers/partners will also be present to share information about their
roles both in the assisting law enforcement and carrying services forward, once
mental health needs have been discovered.
The benefits being realized as a result of this collaborative effort
will be demonstrated in a question and answer session where both groups will be
present to answer directly the questions from the audience. The Texas CIT Association will also be
holding their first annual membership drive, with membership being open to
members of the law enforcement and mental health communities, private entities,
and other community & governmental agencies who value the Texas CIT
Association mission of better serving our communities. There is strength in numbers and we are proud
to represent one united voice for an under-represented and under-funded
population.
On this date the board met for their quarterly meeting to
finalize the bylaws, discuss upcoming events, and set a course for reaching the
association’s collaborative law enforcement & mental health community’s
training goals. The meeting was very productive,
with great input coming from both sides (law enforcement & mental health advocates/providers),
proving once again that meaningful collaboration is both useful and necessary to
pave a road for improved mental health treatment in Texas. In particular, the association took a large
leap forward with the unanimous vote to appoint William Kasberg (San Antonio
Police Department) to the vacant Director of Training position. Officer Kasberg joins Rebecca Skillern –
President (Houston Police Department), Herb Cotner – Vice President (Dallas
Police Department), Thomas Calucci – Treasurer (UT San Antonio Police
Department), & Brian Simmons – Secretary (Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office)
to complete the Texas CIT Association’s five member Board of Directors.
Texas CIT Association
Mission
Statement
The Texas CIT Association is an organization comprised of law
enforcement, corrections, the mental health community, and advocacy groups to
provide standardized training, support, and education in responding to those
affected by mental illness and/or those who are experiencing a mental health
crisis.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Texas CIT Begins Blog
On October 8th TCIT launches it's first blog to keep members informed and document ongoing changes to the newest addition to mental health training across the great State of Texas.
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