Kansas CIT Programs.Check this area often for updates on the various CIT Councils established in Kansas.
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The Kansas Crisis Intervention Team Association (KSCITA) defines an established “CIT Council” as a collaboration of law enforcement, mental health professionals and advocates, as well as other community partners committed to serving individuals with behavioral health issues and other brain disorders, who meet the following criteria:
1. Meets regularly for at least a year (the recommendation is monthly meetings, but at least quarterly meetings are required),
2. Have CIT trained officers/deputies in their area. (The local council does not have to provide CIT training. The Council can send officers/deputies to established CIT trainings in other areas),
3. Requesting council submits a letter explaining how your council meets the criteria to KSCITA for approval.
1. Meets regularly for at least a year (the recommendation is monthly meetings, but at least quarterly meetings are required),
2. Have CIT trained officers/deputies in their area. (The local council does not have to provide CIT training. The Council can send officers/deputies to established CIT trainings in other areas),
3. Requesting council submits a letter explaining how your council meets the criteria to KSCITA for approval.
Kansas Crisis Intervention Teams
- Douglas County/Lawrence
- Flint Hills/Riley County
- Franklin County/Ottawa
- Johnson County
- Leavenworth County
- Saline County/Salina
- Sedgwick County/Wichita
- Shawnee County/Topeka
- Wyandotte County/KCK