About.The Kansas CIT Association is established to represent communities in Kanas served by CIT programs, to promote strengthening and expanding CIT programs, and to improve outcomes for law enforcement officers and individuals affected by behavioral health crises.
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Established in 1988In 1988, Memphis, Tennessee introduced the first Crisis Intervention Team as a vital component to the community's demand for safer first responder crisis services. Since that time the CIT movement has grown to encompass more than 600 communities nationwide.
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Our MissionKansas CIT Association's mission is to strengthen partnerships between law enforcement, mental health providers and the communities they serve, to develop new CIT programs in underserved areas and support the missions of our existing CIT Councils, to facilitate training opportunities for our association's members, and maintain a database of resources for our members.
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Board of Directors
Ken Whiteside
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Amber Rhoden
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A.J. Schmidt
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Letitia Ferwalt
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Jason Hinkle
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Ericka Lysell
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Mandy Rosenbaum
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Chrissy Russell
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Gladys Williams
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Heather Buller
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Lane Mangels
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