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Gatesville
November 11, 2024 - November 15, 2024
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January 15, 2024 - March 12, 2024
8:00 am - 5:00 pm -
June 9, 2024
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Event Phone: 254-298-7045
Required of all Peace Officers first licensed on or after 04/01/2018 within 2 years of licensing date – unless course was included in BPOC, and every four year cycle thereafter until Intermediate Proficiency Certification; and for those Peace Officers/JPs that want to pursue an MHO certification.
This course discusses history and implementation of crisis intervention; familiarity with substance use disorder; intellectual developmental disabilities & cognitive disorders; common mental health conditions that law enforcement is most likely to encounter and how to engage them with de-escalation and rapport building skills; encounters with suicidal individuals; and legalities of law enforcement and mental health components (statutes, NEDs, local hospitals, local issues). This class focuses specifically on how and where to take a person in crisis. Scenario role play & assessments will be required to successfully pass this course. This is a 40-hour course. #1850 or #3843 Mandated in current 4-year training cycle.
Class is taught by Eric Fox with Central Counties Services. TCOLE credit will be given by Coryell County Sheriff’s Office.
Current Registrants:
- Juan Saucedo
- Jay Padilla
- David Rosenthal
- Anecia Murphy
- Carlos Ayuso
- Nicholas Strong
- Ryan Yost
- Laura Smith
- Justin Glass
- Jeremy Hoffman
- Jorge Martinez
- Codey Millican
- Jacob Jimenez
- Rudolfo Resendez
- Andreas Levario
- John Castro
- Jonathan Ramos
- Cory Jones
- John Watkins
- Tanja Christman
- Carlos Mariduena
- Kyle Warren
- Morrad Yasin
- Rachael Sanchez
Venue: Gatesville Civic Center
Venue Phone: 254-499-0102
Venue Website: https://www.visitgatesvilletx.com/gatesville-civic-center
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