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Crisis intervention training part of StarkMHAR, Coleman Professional Services


CANTON – Stark Mental Health & Addiction Recovery has produced a video at the Stark County Sheriff s Office to inform other law enforcement agencies about StarkMHAR s crisis-prevention services.
In particular, the agency offers Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) for law enforcement officers and other first responders in partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and Mobile Response Teams through Coleman Professional Services.
A recent attack on a Canton police officer and the fatal shooting of a fast-food manager in Cuyahoga Falls by men with histories of mental illness underscore the need for more services and crisis training for law enforcement officers, who often are the first people on the scene. ....

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Committed: Improving Florida's Baker Act For Children A Challenge


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Diane Stein, center, and members of her organization Citizens Commission on Human Rights, have been working for years to advocate for parents and help them navigate issues involving the Baker Act.
When it comes to children, Florida s law regarding involuntary commitments for psychiatric treatment is applied inconsistently.
For more than 15 years, the number of children who are referred for involuntary psychiatric evaluations under the Baker Act has increased at a faster pace than any other age group. The law was not designed to be used on children and many child advocates are pushing for change. They say there should be provisions to ensure children are treated differently than adults. In the fifth and final part of this series on the Baker Act, we examine the challenges faced by advocates who want to improve the law. ....

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