Course Overview


Managing Mental Health Crisis Interventions as First Responders is a course designed to equip first responders, including law enforcement officers, paramedics, and emergency medical technicians, with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to effectively respond to and manage mental health crises in the field. This course focuses on fostering empathy, de-escalation techniques, and crisis intervention strategies to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals experiencing mental health emergencies.

Course Objectives:

  1. Understand Mental Health: Develop a foundational understanding of various mental health disorders, symptoms, and risk factors to recognize signs of distress and crisis.
  2. Trauma-Informed Care: Learn how to approach individuals in crisis with sensitivity, empathy, and a trauma-informed perspective, reducing the likelihood of re-traumatization.
  3. Crisis Assessment: Develop the ability to assess the severity of a mental health crisis and determine appropriate intervention strategies.
  4. De-Escalation Techniques: Acquire a range of de-escalation skills and communication techniques to defuse tense situations and promote a calm environment.
  5. Collaborative Care: Understand the importance of collaborating with mental health professionals and crisis intervention teams to provide comprehensive care and support to individuals in crisis.
  6. Cultural Competence: Recognize the impact of culture and diversity on mental health crisis interventions and develop cultural competence to provide inclusive care.
  7. Self-Care and Resilience: Learn strategies to manage personal stress and emotional well-being when responding to challenging mental health crises.


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