(1) The commission shall offer
a training session on personal crisis recognition and crisis
intervention services to criminal justice, correctional
personnel, and other public safety employees. The training shall
be implemented by the commission in consultation with appropriate
public and private organizations that have expertise in crisis
referral services and in the underlying conditions leading to the
need for crisis referral.
(2) The training shall consist of a minimum of one hour of
classroom or internet instruction, and shall include instruction
on the following subjects:
(a) The description and underlying causes of problems that
may have an impact on the personal and professional lives of
public safety employees, including mental health issues, chemical
dependency, domestic violence, financial problems, and other
personal crises;
(b) Techniques by which public safety employees may
recognize the conditions listed in (a) of this subsection and
understand the need to seek assistance and obtain a referral for
consultation and possible treatment; and
(c) A listing of examples of public and private crisis
referral agencies available to public safety employees.
(3) The training developed by the commission shall be made
available by the commission to all employees of state and local
agencies that perform public safety duties. The commission may
charge a reasonable fee to defer the cost of making the training
available.
[2009 c 19 § 1.]