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  • CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) Facilitator Application

    September 24-26, 2024 - Behavioral Health Training Summit, Bend, OR
  • Purpose & Goal of CISM Facilitator Training: Please Read in Full

    Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a comprehensive, integrated, multi-tactic crisis intervention approach to managing critical incident stress after a traumatic event. CISM can include individual and group support as well as education and coping techniques. Originally developed to assist in the emotional stabilization of first responders, CISM is now used with a variety of populations and professions after a traumatic event or during crisis intervention. Oregon has also begun offering CISM to youth-serving adults after a youth suicide death.

     

    The Association of Oregon Community Mental Health Programs(AOCMHP) is offering low-cost ($75) CISM facilitator training to county and community mental health program staff, suicide prevention coalitions, key social service agencies, and other community-based organizations who may provide support during crisis, with a focus on suicide postvention response. Prospective facilitators will attend the 3-day Assisting Individuals in Crisis & Group Crisis Intervention training from the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (a $675 value). Upon completion of the course, facilitators will have the opportunity to join Lines for Life's Suicide Rapid Response program's network of CISM facilitators to assist in suicide postvention as paid subcontractors.

    To better support and connect Oregon's CISM facilitators and crisis professionals, there are quarterly learning collaborative meetings, hosted in January, April, July, and October. It is our hope that the learning collaborative will create a statewide network of mutually supportive professionals with the skills to provide structured support to their peers after an incident has occurred. Established CISM teams are encouraged to join and attend. 

     

    About Suicide Rapid Response: Suicide Rapid Response helps alleviate overwhelm for Oregon's communities that are healing from a youth death by suicide. Suicide Rapid Response aims to reduce risk of further suicide behaviors by providing support, education, resources, and partnership with subject matter experts. CISM facilitators may be requested for community debriefings and listening sessions. Stipends and travel support (for in-person responses) are available for subcontracted facilitators.

    Please note that a completed MOU between Lines for Life and the facilitator's employer (if applicable), background check, and a certiicate of insurance are required to be a subcontractor in the Suicide Rapid Response network. More information will be available upon completion of the CISM Facilitator Training.

     

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  • CISM Facilitator Expectations & Qualifications

  • Expectations, Roles, & Responsibility

    • Attend 3-day CISM facilitator course in its entirety
    • Regular participation in quarterly learning collaborative meetings (at least 2/year)
    • Respond to a quarterly survey on use of CISM
    • Willingness to respond to group and individual needs to support the care and wellbeing of others during emergent/crisis situations

     

    Recommended Facilitator Qualifications

    • Relevant experience, education, and/or training (i.e., crisis mangement and response, mental healthcare, peer support, trauma-informed care, public health, grief support, etc.)
    • Commitment to the safety and wellbeing of ofthers
    • Commitment to cultural humility
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality
    • Strong engagement skills
    • Leadership skills
  • ABOUT YOU

  • DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

  • APPLICATION QUESTIONS

    In 1-3 paragraphs, provide answers to the following questions. You may use your personal, professional, and educational experiences to answer.
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