ACCOMMODATIONS
Sunday, July 19, 2026 –– Wednesday, July 22, 2026
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
The Blennerhassett Hotel
Front Desk Number: 304-422-3131
All guests will need to call the front desk directly to make their reservations.
Mention the WV CIT Summit room block/or Reservation number 89301 when booking.
Meet our Keynote Speakers
Day 1
ERNIE STEVENS
Ernie Stevens, featured on the Emmy Award-winning HBO documentary, Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops and author of Amazon’s best-selling book Mental Health and De-escalation: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals will deliver the keynote address at this year’s 988 & CIT Summit.
Ernie is a founding member of the Mental Health Unit at the San Antonio Police Department, has been featured in more than 48 publications, and proudly served as a police officer for 28 years. He continues to serve and strengthen communities in by establishing Crisis Intervention Teams and through his work as Deputy Director at The Council of State Governments Justice Center.
Day 2
JOE ROBERTS
Joe Roberts, aka The Skidrow CEO is an expert on resilience and change. Having experienced both catastrophic failure and extraordinary success Joe teaches how to overcome the roadblocks that get in the way of high performance. He helps organizations and individuals redefine what’s truly possible by confronting limiting mindsets. Participants at Joes’ events leave inspired and moved to action.
What is most amazing about Joe is that in 1989 he was living on the streets of Vancouver as a homeless skid row addict. Through perseverance, determination and his resilient human spirit, Joe pulled himself out of darkness and despair, to become a highly respected business and community leader.
AGENDA
Monday July 20
9:00am – 5:00pm
Welcome
Parkersburg Mayor Tom Joyce
"The Memphis Model - How One City Transformed Law Enforcement Response to Mental Health Crisis Intervention."
Officer Jeff Rose, Memphis PD
Keynote: Community Collaboration
Ernie Stevens, Author and Retired Officer San Antonio PD
One Domino at a Time: Using CIT to Change Crisis Response
Chasity Lambert, CIT and CARES Health Program Manager for Mecklenburg County Public Health Department.
Johanna Covault, CIT Coordinator for Mecklenburg County in Charlotte, NC.
John Osborn, CIT Coordinator and Veterans Specialist for Mecklenburg County in Charlotte, NC
Closing the Gaps: How Situation Tables Strengthen Crisis Response and Community Collaboration
Situation Table (Kentucky)
From Crisis to Community: Why West Virginia needs Clubhouses as the Next Step in Recovery
Carrie Lemos, Director
Jack Williams, Member Unlimited Solutions Clubhouse Bangor, Maine
H.O.M.E. Court: Addressing Homelessness Through Criminal Justice and Community Partnerships.
Home Court
Carrying the Weight: Canine-Assisted First Responder Wellness & Resilience
Andrea Hering
John Hunt, CEO and COO of Crisis Canines New Jersey
Tuesday July 21
8:30am – 4:00pm
Real Talk from the Front Lines
Steve Bennett, Director Crisis Services Valley Health Care
Joseph Ellison
David Hodges Captain Charleston Fire Department
COMPASS Huntington: An Embedded Approach to Mental and Physical Wellness for First Responders
Amy Hanshaw, Compass Physical Fitness Coach;
Jamie Springston Compass Wellness Coach
WV CIT Awards Luncheon
Vandalia Health Community Connect: Redefining Health Care Outside the Clinic Walls
Keynote: From Skid Row to CEO; The Call that Changed My Life
Joe Roberts, The Skidrow CEO
Wednesday July 22
8:30am – 12:00pm
WVSP Angel Initiative: New Tools for Helping the Community
Lt. Ken Murray WVSP
WV Rap Sessions: Defining Needs at the Local Level
Lata Menon, CEO FCS
Blue Envelope: Improving Safety for the Most Vulnerable
Walter Hall, WV House of Delegates
WV Crisis Receiving Centers
Candace Nelson, Chief Clinical Officer of Community Programs Southern Highlands
Updates from the WV First Foundation
Jonathan Board, Executive Director WV First Foundation
Closing Remarks
Dr. Steven Loyd, Director WV Office of Drug Control Policy
On June 23 - 25, 2025, we held the 3rd annual WV 988 & CIT SUMMIT at Four Points by Sheraton in Charleston.
The Summit was attended by leaders in law enforcement, EMS, 911, and behavioral health.
AGENDA ARCHIVE
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Mon
- Jun 23, 2025 Registration/Vendors Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Welcome Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Opening Remarks Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Keynote: The Power of Listening Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Crisis Intervention Teams: A Framework for Change Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Lunch Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 The Power of the Playbook: Why 40 Hours Changes Everything Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 WV Co-Response Roundup: Panel Discussion on Community-Based Co-Response Models Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 Driving a Solution to Mental Health Transportation Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 EmPATH Units: The Missing Link to Complete the Crisis Continuum Jun 23, 2025
- Jun 23, 2025 WV CIT Networking Reception Jun 23, 2025
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Tue
- Jun 24, 2025 Breakfast/Vendors Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 A Story of Recovery and Community Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 The Power of a Name: Preserving Humanity for our Unhoused Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 Breakout Session 1 Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 WV CIT Awards Luncheon Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 Breakout Session 2 Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 Breakout Session 3 Jun 24, 2025
- Jun 24, 2025 Welcome to Our Living Room: Rethinking How We Handle Crisis Jun 24, 2025
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Wed
- Jun 25, 2025 Breakfast/Vendors Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Tactical Training to Skillfully Navigate Stress: the Appalachian Initiative for Mindfulness (AIM) Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Handle With Care: A WV Program Inspires the Nation Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Sequential Intercept Mapping: Why Your Community Needs SIM Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Prepared Not Scared: Creating Calm before the Call Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Updates from the WV First Foundation Jun 25, 2025
- Jun 25, 2025 Closing Remarks Jun 25, 2025