Oklahoma Code § 43A-13-101

Title 43A. Mental Health: Mental health first aid pilot program
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A.  Contingent upon funding, the Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services shall develop and implement a mental health
first aid pilot program.  The purpose of the mental health first aid
pilot program shall be to train non-mental-health professionals in
how to support an individual in a mental health crisis situation
until professional help can be obtained.
B.  The Department shall adopt a curriculum which, at a minimum,
shall include training for individuals on the symptoms, causes and
evidence-based treatments for common mental health problems,

including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety disorders,
psychosis, and substance abuse disorders.  The curriculum shall also
address possible crisis situations arising from these mental health
problems and steps to support an individual in a crisis situation.
C.  The Department shall issue a certificate in mental health
first aid to individuals who complete the course of training.  The
Department shall establish criteria for certification.
D.  The Department is authorized to enter into a contract to
implement the provisions of this section.
E.  On or before December 31, 2009, and annually thereafter, the
Department shall submit a report to the Legislature stating the
number of participants in the program, the number of individuals who
received a certificate in the program, and any recommendations for
improvement of the program.
F.  The Board of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
shall promulgate rules as necessary to implement the provisions of
this section.

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