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WebinarFree 1 hour webinar introducing our Special Victim Training Program instructors. This session will introduce our Founder and Child Death Instructor, Lisa Mayhew.
Read More »Free 1 hour webinar introducing our Special Victim Training Program instructors. This session will introduce our Founder and Child Death Instructor, Lisa Mayhew.
Read More »To All Interested Law Enforcement Officers: There will be Phlebotomy Classes held on the dates and location below. You need to attend all four classes to complete the course to become a phlebotomist. The cost is $300 per student, however, there is some grant funding available. Grant funding is limited […]
Read More »NAFTO NATIONAL CONFERENCE JUNE 8th – 10th, 2022 LOCATION: The Galt House Hotel 140 North Fourth Street Louisville, KY 40204 NAFTO is proud to offer some outstanding training at our 2022 3-Day National Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. This year’s training is specifically designed for Field Trainers working in Patrol, Detention, […]
Read More »Students will learn to identify and investigate Elder Financial Abuse, Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, and Neglect. Instructor: Andrea Higgens is an Inspector for the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office. Andrea has helped plan and implement an extremely effective countywide multidisciplinary elder protection initiative, and she has been investigating and […]
Read More »This course is designed for all law enforcement professionals including first responders, investigators, management, and policy makers. There is no single event that can inflict trauma onto a police department more than an officer involved lethal force incident. The negative attention generated by the media, community activists and the general […]
Read More »TASER X26P, X2, TASER 7 and TASER 7 CQ Instructor certification course. With the release of version 22, we have enhanced the instructor course to teach students how to develop and safely execute scenarios and isolation drills and provide more in-depth scenario training. You will be certified to instruct others […]
Read More »Narcotic investigations are done by all police officers and they face many dangers. There are different types of dangers, some involve physical dangers and there are non-physical dangers to one's career and family life. One of these dangers are for plainclothes or off duty officers to be mistakenly shot by […]
Read More »De-escalation – the word that is perhaps thrown around the most when discussing law enforcement-related topics. Yet, it also is perhaps the most misunderstood and misappropriated word when addressing these topics as well. What is de-escalation? How should it be trained? Is it the “cure all” that many make it […]
Read More »The importance of the role of patrol officers responding to a child death cannot be underestimated but is often overlooked. Actions taken or not taken during the initial response have ramifications that may impact the investigation at every stage. This course will address critical aspects of child deaths specific to […]
Read More »Instructor: Sgt. Glenn Albin, is a graduate of the P.O.S.T. Master Instructor Certification Course. Glenn has worked assignments in Field Training, Homicide, K9 and Undercover to name a few. His experience and passion for conducting Behavioral Threat Assessments creates the perfect learning environment for students. Your agency should have someone […]
Read More »Different than talk therapy, Brainspotting is a form of brain-body-based processing using a fixed-eye position to locate the source of an underlying trauma or emotional event One-of-a-kind training for Police, Peer Support, Police Social Workers & Police Psychologists Trauma is part of the job for law-enforcement, firefighters and EMS. From […]
Read More »This 2-day course is taught from over 28 yrs. LEO/SRO experience and will provide officers the skills and knowledge necessary to work as a competent SRO in the school environment. Being an SRO is much more than just moving a police officer from a patrol position to inside a school […]
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