DALLAS, TEXAS (June 17, 2024) – The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute in partnership with the Communities Foundation of Texas (CFT), local police leadership, and The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) today announced the statewide expansion of the Texas Blue Chip Program that supports law enforcement officers with self-directed, confidential, and no-cost clinical mental health ...
Law enforcement agencies across Texas are establishing Crisis Intervention Teams (CIT)—local partnerships between law enforcement, mental health providers, and advocates that coordinate diversion to mental health services.14 CITs also train police how to respond to mental health crises.15
Mental health deputies (MHDs) are peace officers specially trained in crisis intervention through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. MHD programs promote collaboration between law enforcement and the crisis response teams of local mental health authorities and local behavioral health authorities. MHD programs improve the crisis response ...
Texas Law Enforcement Peer Network (TLEPN) ... CLF provides connections to vetted medical and mental health professionals with the expertise needed to coordinate your care. CLF also offers online support groups, 1-on-1 peer support matches, and educational resources. Patients, spouses, and families can access support through the confidential ...
To address those issues and the urgent need for solutions, The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute in collaboration with the Caruth Police Institute (CPI) at The University of North Texas at Dallas (UNT Dallas) are launching the Texas Blue Chip Program, a groundbreaking initiative offering law enforcement officers confidential and free ...
In 2022, Texas recorded more law enforcement officer deaths by suicide than any other state. Nationally, police officers are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty. An initiative to change that in North Texas – the Texas Blue Chip Program , which provides police officers with free and anonymous mental health care – is now ...
Each Mental Health Deputy is a licensed peace officer and has successfully completed the required Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Mental Health Certification course. The Mental Health Deputies also go through a 12-week field training program. ... In Texas prisons "the average prisoner costs the state about $22,000 a year, but ...
Mental Health Division Research/Writing/Design Retired Senior Police Officer Frank Webb - 2 - ... Law enforcement personnel acrossthestatehaveincreasingly becomethefirstresponderstoin- ... parable to Texas' Health and Safety Code. Reference is made to
Dr. Thomas D. McNeese, seen on March 7, 2025, in Houston, is in charge of the Behavioral Health Division in the Harris County Sheriff's Office and is focused on law enforcement mental health.
The Texas CIT Association is a non-profit organization comprised of law enforcement, corrections, the mental health community, and advocacy groups to provide standardized training, support, and education in responding to those affected by mental illness and/or those who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Read More ‹ ›
The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) today announced the statewide expansion of the Texas Blue Chip Program that supports law enforcement officers with self-directed, confidential, and no-cost clinical mental health services. “Texas recorded the highest number of law enforcement officer suicide deaths in 2022.
A local initiative program designed to provide law enforcement with mental health assistance will expand statewide. ... The Texas Blue Chip Program is an extension of the Texas Law Enforcement ...
Texas Health and Human Services hhs.texas.gov Revised: 8/2024 Safe Call Now: 206-459-3020 A 24/7 help line staffed by first responders for first responders and their family members. They can assist with treatment options for responders who are suffering from mental health, substance abuse and other personal issues. Mental Health America
DALLAS, Texas (August 21, 2023) – The Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute is proud to announce the official launch of the Texas Blue Chip Program, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at offering law enforcement officers an additional access point for confidential and free mental health services in collaboration with the Texas Law…
SUBTITLE B. LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC PROTECTION. CHAPTER 425. PEACE OFFICER WELLNESS PROGRAM. SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Sec. 425.001. ... while the officer is performing official duties and that poses a substantial risk of serious harm to the officer's mental health or well-being, including responding to a homicide, suicide, or fatal ...
The primary purpose of the Mental Health Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) is to reduce the hazards associated with interactions between law enforcement and people suffering from mental illness, as well as proactively engage mental health consumers who pose a threat to the community as a whole.
LET110 | This online course provides participants with the knowledge to be able to identify the signs and symptoms of mental impairments and a mental health crisis in the jail setting. Individuals will be able to utilize constructive techniques to de-escalate and communicate with the person in crisis. This course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements Mental Health ...
Dr. Thomas D. McNeese, seen on March 7, 2025, in Houston, is in charge of the Behavioral Health Division in the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and is focused on law enforcement mental health.