Mobile Crisis Team Training

RI’s comprehensive curriculum, is based on the best practices toolkit provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

Description

Recovery Innovations, as lead writers of the Crisis Now Model, has brought together the same experts who helped shape national crisis system design to collaboratively develop this training. Grounded in the SAMHSA National Guidelines for Behavioral Health Crisis Care: Best Practices Toolkit, this curriculum reflects the highest standards in the field and translates them into practical application.

This training was co-developed by a multidisciplinary group of subject matter experts—including peer support specialists with lived experience, clinicians, behavioral health leaders, and medical professionals—ensuring it is both evidence-based and grounded in real-world practice. The result is a comprehensive, person-centered learning experience that equips individuals and organizations across all roles to respond effectively, build stronger crisis systems, and improve outcomes for the people they serve.

Format  

Virtual Instructor-led Training (VILT), Homework, Exercises and Grades in Moodle 

Learning Objectives  

  • Define mental health crisis 

  • Identify four roles on an interdisciplinary team 

  • Relate the core elements of a crisis system 

  • Identify four principles of MI 

  • Name three aspects of suicide intervention 

  • Compare de-escalation methods 

  • Define the role of peer support in crisis intervention 

  • Identify 3 problem areas in provider boundaries 

Target Audience  

Providers, Peer Support Providers, Supervisors, MCRT staff, First Responders  

Instructional Level  

Advanced  

Continuing Education Credit  

Attendees are encouraged to present the certificate of completion to their State Peer Certification Board for eligibility.  

Technical Requirements  

Each applicant must have access to an internet-connected computer equipped with a functional webcam, microphone, and speakers that can all remain in use throughout the entirety of training.  

Participants will also need access to the Zoom app. If you do not have the Zoom app installed, Zoom will step you through the process once you click on the link.  Please Note: Use of cell phones or tablets may not afford the individual the ability to see the presentation or the chat. 

Registration Fee: $350 (If your employer or another funder is paying for your class, please do not proceed to payment at this time. You will receive an email from our administrative staff explaining how to register for this course. If you submit your payment and subsequently need a refund, please note, refunds may take up to two weeks to process.) 

For assistance: Contact RIConsulting.PET@riinternational.com or RIC.HCAI@riinternational.com for questions about this activity  

Contact RIC.Development@riinternational.com for technical assistance 

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