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Promoting CIT in Ohio: The Ohio Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence
(CJ CCoE)
Mark R. Munetz, M.D.Professor and Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation Endowed Chair of PsychiatryNortheastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy
What is a Coordinating Center of Excellence (CCoE)?
• Ohio Department of Mental Health: in a state with a de-centralized mental health system a method of providing “Excellent Resources to Learn and Grow”– CCoEs as Partners:
• Limited state resources• Capitalize on statewide expertise• Messenger can be as important as the message• Go where the energy is
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Role of CCoEs
• Assist local mental health systems to develop the capacity to identify and implement Best Practices
• Promote the utilization of procedures required to implement Best Practices
• Develop education and training materials• Utilize and share fidelity scales or other
measures to evaluate implementation • Promote cross system sharing
Tools for Transformation: A Guide to Ohio's Coordinating Centers of
Excellence and Networks• Integrated Dual Disorder
Treatment/SAMI CCoE • Supported Employment/SE
CCoE • Cluster-Based Planning
Alliance CCoE • Mental Illness/Mental
Retardation/Developmental Disabilities CCoE
• Criminal Justice CCoE• Center for Learning
Excellence (CLEX) CCoE • Center for Innovative
Practices (CIP) CCoE
• Wellness Management andRecovery CCoE
• Consolidated Culturalogical Assessment Tools (C-CAT) CCoE
• Adult Recovery Network (ARN) Mental Health
• Network for School Success• Assertive Community
Treatment (ACT)Coordinating Center
• Mental Health Housing Leadership Institute
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Criminal Justice Coordinating Center of Excellence (CJ/CCoE)
• In May 2001 the Summit County ADM Board was designated by ODMH to be a CCoE to help in the state-wide elaboration of Jail Diversion programs
• The Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy (NEOUCOM) operates the Center
• We have many partners
Major CJ/CCoE partners
NAMI OhioJustice Evelyn Stratton
From White to Red: The Story of Buckeye County
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A situation occurs in
Buckeye County
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Bob callsNAMI Ohio
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The police arrested my brother, but what he really needed was to be taken to the hospital.
Betsy tells Bob about CIT and refers him to the CCOE website:
http://cjccoe.neoucom.edu
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What can I do to bring CIT to Buckeye County?
Bob sends luncheon invitations to:
County Sheriff Police Chief Judges CMH Board Director Local Providers Hospital Administrator County Commissioners
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A CIT Committee is formed.
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Buckeye County requests expert
technical assistance.
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The Committee makes the preparations for the training.
CJ/CCoE & NAMI Ohio helps.14
The training is held. Twenty-five peace officers graduate.
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CIT trained peace officers in Buckeye
County are now able to recognize when
someone is experiencing a mental
health crisis and act accordingly.
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Bob becomes the CIT Coordinator for
Buckeye County. He ensures that training programs are offered
regularly to peace officers throughout
the County.
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Hi Betsy, this is Bob, we’re having a CIT Training at the end of the month. Can NAMI Ohio supply the pins?
CIT officers are fed and nurtured.
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Buckeye County goes from white to red.
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Sustaining CIT in Ohio: http//cjccoe.neoucom.edu
Sustaining CIT in Ohio
Edited by Lt. Michael Woody (retired)
Sustaining CIT in Ohio
• CIT resource library• Annual book selection and dissemination• CIT champions all over the state
– CIT Coordinators group
• Annual CIT advanced training conference– NAMI Ohio meeting or free-standing (2010)
• Connection with CIT International
Sustaining CIT in Ohio: The Ohio CIT Coordinators Group
Sustaining CIT in Ohio
• Ohio CIT Coordinators Group– 139 members
• Open membership to all CIT coordinators
– Law enforcement, mental health and advocacy– Twice annual meeting co-sponsored by NAMI
Ohio and CJ CCoE– Email list
Work of the CIT Coordinators Group
• Developed Ohio CIT Core Elements of CIT consensus guidelines– 2004 NAMI Ohio convention– Urban and rural communities represented– Used as a resource in development of CIT I document
• Serves as support system for programs across the state– We freely learn and steal from each other
• Developed CIT Peer Assessment instrument (currently being piloted in 3 Ohio communities)
Status of CIT in Ohio