"A powerful national network of providers and colleagues that supports and encourages each other in ongoing professional development." -Dr. Peter Winograd
Winner of the 2016 MetaECHO: People’s Choice for Innovative New Program
2018 International Associated of Law Enforcement Planner's Phil E. Keith Project of the Year Award
2018 International Associated of Law Enforcement Planner's Phil E. Keith Project of the Year Award
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The CIT ECHO
The CIT ECHO (CIT Knowledge Network) is a collaboration with the UNM’s Project ECHO, the Albuquerque Police Department, and the Crisis Intervention Team Inc. to bring specialty training, support, and knowledge in CIT policing and mental health to front line law enforcement and public safety personnel. This is a CIT extension training to supplement previous CIT training. It does this by engaging law enforcement and providers in a continuous case based learning system and partnering them with specialist mentors at an academic medical center or hub.
Some of the goals of this project are:
Some of the goals of this project are:
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For more information about this project please
e-mail Kim McManus (Project Coordinator) here The CIT ECHO is hosted on Zoom Meeting on the first and third Tuesdays of the month from 1330-1500pm MST
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Here are a few of the agencies that are members:
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