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20180102-115130-12

Submitted by Ms. Nani M Grimmer on

Duluth is discussing how to improve working relationships between advocates and law enforcement on current sexual assault cases. Plan to send example standard operating protocol for advocate and investigator operations.

20170324-161808-41

Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Spouses Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

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Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Sibling Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

20170324-160736-87

Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Fiance/Significant Other Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing sessions, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

20170324-160208-46

Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Extended Family Retreat provided educational session on coping with grief, debriefing session, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

20170324-155555-88

Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Parents Retreat provided educational session on coping with grief, debriefing session, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

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Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Co-workers Retreat provided educational session on coping with grief, debriefing session, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

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Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

A two-day training to help every chapter be successful. We will learn from each other, and we will look for ways to improve. We will also ensure that all chapters understand how important sound business practices are to the overall health of C.O.P.S. With a full-time staff of 15, C.O.P.S. must still rely on its chapters to provide immediate support to surviving law enforcement families and ensure C.O.P.S.’ business is conducted in a professional manner at the grass roots level.

20170324-130432-63

Submitted by Mrs. Lynn M Kuse on

Co-worker Couples Retreat provides educational sessions on coping with grief, debriefing session, recreational activities and very strong peer-support from other survivors.

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