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New Juvenile Justice Bureau Commander, looking to increase knowledge in current prevention trends with positive results.
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New Juvenile Justice Bureau Commander, looking to increase knowledge in current prevention trends with positive results.
We are currently evaluating the need for an embedded mental health clinician within our agency, but one of our first priorities must be providing training to our law enforcement officers to better equip them with the skills and knowledge to more efficiently handle calls for service involving those with mental illness. We are requesting assistance in providing our officers with CIT training to meet the aforementioned need.
National LEAD Support Bureau to provide law enforcement training, case management training, and ongoing consultation and technical support.
Many need certifications in Use of Force, Defense Tactics, Train-the-Trainer, Physical Training, Leadership, Interpersonal Communication,
The training will bridge the gap between the community and law enforcement with the goal of building trust, overcome biases, and improve relations. The training program, is a POST certified curriculum. Each Game Changer event is intended to provide training value for both law enforcement and community members. Game Changer will bring together probationers in custody and the probation officers for moderated focus groups. Together there will be a discussion on community problems and devise solutions.
NYPD requested Providers (Sheryl Goldstein and John Skinner) to develop and facilitate an orientation and virtual training session on the Gunstat model.
Wilmington Police Department requested Providers (Sheryl Goldstein and John Skinner) to develop and facilitate an orientation and virtual training session on the Gunstat model.
We would like to offer an in-person training on desistance from crime. Our department may partner with the University of Montana to offer this training, and offer the training to both academics, local criminal justice professionals, and policy makers.
The Delaware County Sheriff's Office hopes to gain access to funding to aid in bringing in recognized experts in leadership, and de-escalation both for our agency and agencies around east central Indiana.
I'm looking for funding to allow the LEAD Bureau to train our Idaho State Police officers and the Case managers from Panhandle Health District to start a LEAD program in Kootenai County, Idaho. We have officially had interest locally to start a Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program and in order to be a functioning LEAD program we need to have officers and case managers trained for the LEAD program.