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Submitted by Ms. Jennifer A… on

The Resilience Training Program was featured on two workshops at the 2022 IACP Annual Conference. The first, Integrating Wellness at the Academy and Entry Levels, highlighted information on how to teach cadets and entry-level officers to understand, identify, and learn healthy strategies for their physical, mental, financial, and family health to ensure their longevity from the time they start the academy to the time they retire.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

The Move Over/Distracted Driving Summit: A Unified Approach to Driving Change on the Roadway, looks to bring stakeholders from the private sector as well as the public sector at the local, state and federal level with the purpose of reducing motorist and emergency responder safety at roadway incidents. This Summit will serve as a kickoff to bring together and unify these groups and agencies and develop working groups and strategies to make our roadways safer.

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Submitted by Amanda Shoulberg on

In October 2022, the Pittsburgh (PA) Bureau of Police participated as a pilot site for the delivery of the Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT). The CRIT is a 40-hour training program designed to prepare police officers in their response to people experiencing crises related to behavioral health (BH) conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

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Submitted by Amanda Shoulberg on

In September 2022, the Shreveport Police Department participated as a pilot site for the delivery of the 40-hour (5-day) Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT). The CRIT s a 40-hour training program designed to prepare police officers in their response to people experiencing crises related to behavioral health (BH) conditions and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

NLERSP Train-the-Trainer (In Person) - USAO Middle District of Georgia

Provide roadway safety training to your agency. Attend this 8-hour course where trainers will be given the resources and skills needed to teach the NLERSP training curriculum to other officers during academy or in-service training. Prerequisite: Trainers must complete the Roadway Safety for Patrol Officers course prior to attending this course. Laptops are strongly recommended.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Provide roadway safety training to your agency. Attend this 8-hour course where trainers will be given the resources and skills needed to teach the NLERSP training curriculum to other officers during academy or in-service training. Prerequisite: Trainers must complete the Roadway Safety for Patrol Officers course prior to attending this course. Laptops are strongly recommended.

20221222-143228-16

Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Learn how to improve your safety on the roadways. This 8-hour course will discuss best practices and tactics to improve your safety during traffic stops, emergency response driving, all-weather driving, and roadway operations while outside of your vehicle.

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Submitted by Ms. Natalie Mullins on

Lead your agency in roadway safety. Attend this 4-hour workshop with other mid-level and executive-level officers where you will discuss policies, training, and technological innovations that can reduce the risk of officer-involved collisions and struck-by incidents.

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