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CIT and the Warrior Transition Battalion: A Great Collaborative Partnership. Presented by: Kyle Shipps & Steve McCorkill Capt. Joshua Mantz 2012 CIT International Conference. BACKGROUND: KS Law Enforcement CIT Council. Formed in 2003
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CIT and the Warrior Transition Battalion: A Great Collaborative Partnership Presented by: Kyle Shipps & Steve McCorkill Capt. Joshua Mantz 2012 CIT International Conference
BACKGROUND: KS Law EnforcementCIT Council • Formed in 2003 • Comprised of 12 members from law enforcement, mental health providers, district attorney’s office, and family advocacy groups • Provides 40 hour CIT training to area officers, as well as state-wide through agreement with state police academy
Uniqueness of the Council • One of the first programs to incorporate the DA’s Office into the planning and implementation of CIT Training • Contracted by KLETC to provide CIT training statewide through a private donation • 2011-Partnership formed with the Warrior Transition Battalion at Ft. Riley, KS
Why is This Partnership Important? • On average, one Veteran is committing suicide per day • Many returning veterans transition to civilian life immediately after deployment ends • Often, civilian law enforcement is unprepared for the challenges this presents
Mission of the WTB Establish conditions for healing and promote the timely return to the force or transition to a productive Veteran within the Community
Future of the Partnership • As military actions continue worldwide, so will the increase in PTSD cases • KS LE CIT Council will continue to work in conjunction with the WTB to cross-train personnel • As trends change, so will the type of training each entity provides