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1-day in-person resilience training, teaching 4 key resilience skills to participants in North Platte, NE
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1-day in-person resilience training, teaching 4 key resilience skills to participants in North Platte, NE
1-day in-person resilience training, teaching 4 key resilience skills to participants in Algonquin, Ilq
Synchronous Course Delivery
Webinar Recordings Hosted on NW3C's Platform (Jan 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024)
Asynchronous/Self-Paced Course hosted on NW3C Platform (July 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024)
Upon receiving approval by BJA program officials, IIR staff-initiated planning efforts for a fieldwide webinar slated to occur in the next reporting period, including:
• A virtual forum on January 23, 2025, for all grantee sites focusing on effective crisis management strategies for hate crimes and community emergencies
The Delaware State Police recognizes the detrimental impact of fatigue on the safety and wellness of its personnel. The Delaware State Police has requested technical assistance from the National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety Program (NLERSP) to:
1) Review the agency’s current policies and practices related to fatigue management,
2) Assess the agency’s level of fatigue risk, and
3) Recommend and provide interventions to improve fatigue management practices, as needed, to further mitigate fatigue risk.
The goal of this TTA is to provide the Gary Police Department with direct access to a subject matter expert to assist with enhancement of their public information office with the goal to improve community relations and reduce violent crime.
Program staff published and/or disseminated several resources for educational, informational, and promotional purposes relating to hate crimes and the program. For example, the website promotional flyer and the resource Understanding Hate Incidents and Hate Crimes were distributed to attendees of the Hate Crimes and Hate Incidents Roundtable at the 2024 International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Mesa Police Department has requested technical assistance from the National Law Enforcement Roadway Safety Program (NLERSP) to: