IU mandates mental health first-aid training for its police officers

IU mandates mental health first-aid training for its police officers

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Police officers at all nine of Indiana University’s campuses must be trained to spot a potential mental health crisis when responding to a call.

Lt. Brian Ray of Indiana University Police Department helps conduct the training. He said officers are not expected to diagnose anyone. “It can be complicated. We talk about anxiety attacks. An anxiety attack can mirror a heart attack, so, as a police officer, your first step is to call ambulance personnel and medical personnel to assure they’re not having a heart attack.”

All new officers and officers who come over from other departments are required to take the training within a year of being hired…

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