Aug
9
Tue
Drug Free Stark County @ StarkMHAR
Aug 9 @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Aug
10
Wed
Suicide Prevention Coalition Meeting @ StarkMHAR
Aug 10 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Aug
19
Fri
Opiate Task Force Meeting @ StarkMHAR
Aug 19 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

The Opiate Task Force is a community based coalition with the purpose of reducing opiate use, abuse, overdose and deaths in Stark County.  It is open to anyone interested in being a part of a group of people concerned about, and willing to address the epidemic of prescription drugs and specifically, opiates in the community and in the State of Ohio.

Aug
22
Mon
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training @ Jackson Township Safety Center
Aug 22 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Who should attend: Law Enforcement, Fire Department, EMTs, First Responders working in Stark County.

About this event: 

Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery supports the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training of law enforcement professionals in our community. Crucial to reducing violence and ensuring successful intervention of mental health and substance use situations, officers are trained in proven and effective communication techniques.

The CIT model was first developed and implemented in 1988 by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department. The Team was developed to address the special challenges to law enforcement posed by persons with mental illness and to better serve the community.

Local training is led by StarkMHAR and Law Enforcement Partners and involves area mental health/drug and alcohol service providers, NAMI of Stark County, and consumers of mental health/drug and alcohol services and their families. This specialized training has the following goals:

  • To better prepare police officers to handle crises involving people with mental illness and substance use disorders
  • To increase mental health/substance use consumer safety
  • To increase law enforcement officer safety
  • To increase the feeling of safety in the general community
  • To make the mental health/drug and alcohol system more understandable, accessible and responsive to law enforcement to the greatest extent possible with community resources
  • To divert persons with mental illness/substance use disorders to the mental health/substance use system, when appropriate, and not to incarceration

Since 2004, Stark County’s CIT Training program has certified hundreds of officers and first responders. Comprehensive 40-hour courses have been provided twice each calendar year. Law enforcement officers are selected by their Chiefs, Sheriff or their designers to attend this training. Participants should be volunteers and ideally should have good communication and interpersonal skills. The goal for all law enforcement agencies is to have, at a minimum, 25% of their first responders trained.

Location
Jackson Township Safety Center
7383 Fulton Dr NW
Massillon, OH 44646

Cost
This is a free training

Education credits
Not applicable

Registration
Limited space, please register by August 15, 2022

QPR – Question. Persuade. Refer. @ 708 Building
Aug 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

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Who should attend:
Open to the general public – anyone interested in learning how to help prevent suicide.

Description:
QPR (Question. Persuade. Refer.) is an evidence-based training that teaches three simple steps anyone can learn to help prevent suicide.

Just like CPR, QPR is an emergency response to someone in crisis and can save lives.  QPR is the most widely taught Gatekeeper training in the world.

What individuals will learn:

  • The prevalence of suicide in Stark County
  • How to ask directly if someone is thinking about suicide
  • The common cause of suicidal behavior
  • The warning signs of suicide
  • How to get help for someone in crisis

Why participate?
With the number of individuals that die by suicide each day, there is a high probability that you will come in contact with someone struggling with suicidal thoughts.

These free trainings are approximately 90 minutes and are sponsored by the Stark County Suicide Prevention Coalition.

Location
The 708
708 Tremont Ave SW
Massillon, OH 44646

Cost
Free

Continuing Education Units
Not applicable

Registration
Limited space, please register by August 19, 2022

Aug
23
Tue
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training @ Jackson Township Safety Center
Aug 23 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Who should attend: Law Enforcement, Fire Department, EMTs, First Responders working in Stark County.

About this event: 

Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery supports the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training of law enforcement professionals in our community. Crucial to reducing violence and ensuring successful intervention of mental health and substance use situations, officers are trained in proven and effective communication techniques.

The CIT model was first developed and implemented in 1988 by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department. The Team was developed to address the special challenges to law enforcement posed by persons with mental illness and to better serve the community.

Local training is led by StarkMHAR and Law Enforcement Partners and involves area mental health/drug and alcohol service providers, NAMI of Stark County, and consumers of mental health/drug and alcohol services and their families. This specialized training has the following goals:

  • To better prepare police officers to handle crises involving people with mental illness and substance use disorders
  • To increase mental health/substance use consumer safety
  • To increase law enforcement officer safety
  • To increase the feeling of safety in the general community
  • To make the mental health/drug and alcohol system more understandable, accessible and responsive to law enforcement to the greatest extent possible with community resources
  • To divert persons with mental illness/substance use disorders to the mental health/substance use system, when appropriate, and not to incarceration

Since 2004, Stark County’s CIT Training program has certified hundreds of officers and first responders. Comprehensive 40-hour courses have been provided twice each calendar year. Law enforcement officers are selected by their Chiefs, Sheriff or their designers to attend this training. Participants should be volunteers and ideally should have good communication and interpersonal skills. The goal for all law enforcement agencies is to have, at a minimum, 25% of their first responders trained.

Location
Jackson Township Safety Center
7383 Fulton Dr NW
Massillon, OH 44646

Cost
This is a free training

Education credits
Not applicable

Registration
Limited space, please register by August 15, 2022

Executive Committee – Conference Call @ TEAMS Conference Call
Aug 23 @ 8:00 am – 9:30 am

Executive Committee Conference call Meeting

Dial the following phone number: 1-513-395-0022

Conference ID:

840 667 289#

Aug
24
Wed
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training @ Jackson Township Safety Center
Aug 24 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Who should attend: Law Enforcement, Fire Department, EMTs, First Responders working in Stark County.

About this event: 

Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery supports the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training of law enforcement professionals in our community. Crucial to reducing violence and ensuring successful intervention of mental health and substance use situations, officers are trained in proven and effective communication techniques.

The CIT model was first developed and implemented in 1988 by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department. The Team was developed to address the special challenges to law enforcement posed by persons with mental illness and to better serve the community.

Local training is led by StarkMHAR and Law Enforcement Partners and involves area mental health/drug and alcohol service providers, NAMI of Stark County, and consumers of mental health/drug and alcohol services and their families. This specialized training has the following goals:

  • To better prepare police officers to handle crises involving people with mental illness and substance use disorders
  • To increase mental health/substance use consumer safety
  • To increase law enforcement officer safety
  • To increase the feeling of safety in the general community
  • To make the mental health/drug and alcohol system more understandable, accessible and responsive to law enforcement to the greatest extent possible with community resources
  • To divert persons with mental illness/substance use disorders to the mental health/substance use system, when appropriate, and not to incarceration

Since 2004, Stark County’s CIT Training program has certified hundreds of officers and first responders. Comprehensive 40-hour courses have been provided twice each calendar year. Law enforcement officers are selected by their Chiefs, Sheriff or their designers to attend this training. Participants should be volunteers and ideally should have good communication and interpersonal skills. The goal for all law enforcement agencies is to have, at a minimum, 25% of their first responders trained.

Location
Jackson Township Safety Center
7383 Fulton Dr NW
Massillon, OH 44646

Cost
This is a free training

Education credits
Not applicable

Registration
Limited space, please register by August 15, 2022

Aug
25
Thu
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Training @ Jackson Township Safety Center
Aug 25 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Who should attend: Law Enforcement, Fire Department, EMTs, First Responders working in Stark County.

About this event: 

Stark County Mental Health & Addiction Recovery supports the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training of law enforcement professionals in our community. Crucial to reducing violence and ensuring successful intervention of mental health and substance use situations, officers are trained in proven and effective communication techniques.

The CIT model was first developed and implemented in 1988 by the Memphis, Tennessee Police Department. The Team was developed to address the special challenges to law enforcement posed by persons with mental illness and to better serve the community.

Local training is led by StarkMHAR and Law Enforcement Partners and involves area mental health/drug and alcohol service providers, NAMI of Stark County, and consumers of mental health/drug and alcohol services and their families. This specialized training has the following goals:

  • To better prepare police officers to handle crises involving people with mental illness and substance use disorders
  • To increase mental health/substance use consumer safety
  • To increase law enforcement officer safety
  • To increase the feeling of safety in the general community
  • To make the mental health/drug and alcohol system more understandable, accessible and responsive to law enforcement to the greatest extent possible with community resources
  • To divert persons with mental illness/substance use disorders to the mental health/substance use system, when appropriate, and not to incarceration

Since 2004, Stark County’s CIT Training program has certified hundreds of officers and first responders. Comprehensive 40-hour courses have been provided twice each calendar year. Law enforcement officers are selected by their Chiefs, Sheriff or their designers to attend this training. Participants should be volunteers and ideally should have good communication and interpersonal skills. The goal for all law enforcement agencies is to have, at a minimum, 25% of their first responders trained.

Location
Jackson Township Safety Center
7383 Fulton Dr NW
Massillon, OH 44646

Cost
This is a free training

Education credits
Not applicable

Registration
Limited space, please register by August 15, 2022

StarkMHAR Board Meeting – Conference call @ TEAMS Conference Call
Aug 25 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

 

Dial the following phone number: 1-513-395-0022

Conference ID: 985 479 492#