Northwest Regional CIT Conference

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Location:

Spokane, WA
United States

NW Regional CIT Conference

Join public safety professionals from across the region at the Northwest Regional Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Conference, taking place May 19–20, 2026, in Spokane, Washington at the Northern Quest Resort and Casino.

This in-person conference brings together subject matter experts and practitioners to share best practices in crisis intervention, de-escalation, and behavioral health response. Attendees will gain valuable insight, strengthen partnerships, and engage in meaningful collaboration with peers from law enforcement, corrections, and co-response teams.

The conference supports continued professional development and reflects a shared commitment to improving outcomes for individuals experiencing crisis while strengthening community trust.

Participants from King County, statewide, and Trueblood programs may be eligible for registration support. Early planning is encouraged, as the hotel room block deadline is April 27.

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NW Regional CIT Conference

 

Hotel Reservations

  • The deadline to book a hotel room under the CIT room block is April 27.
  • To make a reservation, call 866-298-1941 and reference Group #33871.
  • The room rate is $139 per night.

Registration & Coupon Codes

  • Participants from King County, Statewide, and Trueblood programs are eligible to receive a coupon code to waive the registration fee.
  • While the same coupon code is used, each program is funded separately, so it’s important that participants identify the region they are registering under (King County, Statewide, or Trueblood).
  • If you still need a coupon code, please reach out to us directly.

This process helps us accurately track registration by funding source.

The King County coupon is provided in support of the Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) King County Training Program, funded by the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency (MIDD) 2 Initiative. This funding supports deputies, police, correctional officers, and other first responders in King County, in partnership with the King County Sheriff’s Office and the King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division.

Statewide and Trueblood agencies will be supported through the Statewide/Trueblood CIT program upon request.