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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 311358" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Can you e-mail it to me? If you still have my e-mail? If not I can re-e-mail it to you. that's a mouthful!</p><p></p><p>I am starting a Parent Support Group here and this would be nice to have. Even though the Woman that wrote a wonderful book lives right here and her son was arrested many times, it still doesn't hurt. The police were wonderful with him. </p><p></p><p>She pushed for the CIT training, and demanded that they take him to a hospital per psychiatrist's orders everytime regardless of the crime. It worked. She would call psychiatrist right after calling the Police, just to document and let the answering service or whomever know what was going on. Tell the police this was the orders and to transport him to the ER. </p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to read what the other PD Dept has to say? She also said it was important to be calm yet firm as the parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 311358, member: 3155"] Can you e-mail it to me? If you still have my e-mail? If not I can re-e-mail it to you. that's a mouthful! I am starting a Parent Support Group here and this would be nice to have. Even though the Woman that wrote a wonderful book lives right here and her son was arrested many times, it still doesn't hurt. The police were wonderful with him. She pushed for the CIT training, and demanded that they take him to a hospital per psychiatrist's orders everytime regardless of the crime. It worked. She would call psychiatrist right after calling the Police, just to document and let the answering service or whomever know what was going on. Tell the police this was the orders and to transport him to the ER. It will be interesting to read what the other PD Dept has to say? She also said it was important to be calm yet firm as the parent. [/QUOTE]
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