Columbus Board of Public Works and Safety members approved a service agreement that will provide Columbus police officers some counseling at no cost every year should they choose to use it.
Around 18 first responders participated in a training program this week to learn how to help and deal with people in crisis.
This week, the Lane County Regional Crisis Intervention Team hosted a 40-hour Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training at the ...
WEST CHESTER — Law enforcement officials in Chester County are heralding the county’s recent “Silver Certification” of its Crisis Intervention Team by an international organization that reviews ...
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Unlikely Collaborators announced today that it has awarded a grant to The Quell Foundation to support the expansion of its First Responder Resilience Project ...
Leaders hope officers will learn the special steps they need to take when dealing with people who have autism.
Franklin Police Department's Detective Dillon Lipinski is leading one of the trainings. Helping people with autism is a cause ...
With America facing rising threats, one truth remains clear: Our national security depends on more than just the right policies. It depends on the brave men and women of law enforcement who stand ...