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VALOR Training – Survive & Thrive: Protecting You and Your Fellow Officers (June 2019, Arizona)

This VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Program training, offered as a one- or two-day course, provides officers at the all levels with exactly that – the essentials to survive and thrive – by stressing the importance of being physically and mentally prepared, maintaining situational awareness, combating complacency, and remaining vigilant. Participants will hear from law enforcement experts on:

VALOR Training – Survive & Thrive: Protecting You and Your Fellow Officers (June 2019, California)

This VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Program training, offered as a one- or two-day course, provides officers at the all levels with exactly that – the essentials to survive and thrive – by stressing the importance of being physically and mentally prepared, maintaining situational awareness, combating complacency, and remaining vigilant. Participants will hear from law enforcement experts on:

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This training has two modules: General Safety Measure for Community Based Supervision as well as Safety in Search and Seizure. The training took place in Denver, Colorado.

Attend Events and Find Resources to Commemorate National Police Week: May 14 – 20, 2017

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy proclaimed May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day, while the week in which that day falls is designated as National Police Week. This week honors the U.S. law enforcement community and recognizes law enforcement and first responder personnel who have fallen in the line of duty.

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APPA's PSN partner (subcontracted), Community Corrections Institute (CCI) will be presenting three workshops on "Managing Risk in a Risky Profession," "Evidence Based Approach to Officer Safety," and "Safety: Agency Considerations, 1 second to Respond: Use of Force Decisions in Supervision."

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