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Emotional Survival and Peer Support

  • November 27, 2017
  • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, 675 NW Cherry Ln., Madras, OR 97741

Registration

Class Title:                            Emotional Survival and Peer Support        

Target Audience:                  All Law Enforcement, Dispatchers and Call Takers, DHS Crisis Workers, Chaplains, District Attorney's and their Deputies

Sponsoring Agency:             OPOA and Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

Date:                                       November 27th, 2017

Time(s):                                  8:30am-4:30pm

Cost:                                       $65 for OPOA members; $85 for non-members (your tuition provides for a one-year membership to OPOA)

Facility Name & Address:    Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

                                                675 NW Cherry Ln.

                                                Madras, OR 97741

Instructors: 1932 Training Concepts Instructors Matt Hagan and Cliff Self (Matt and Cliff are both full-time professional Law Enforcement Officers working in the Willamette Valley)

Registration Process & Contact Info: Register on-line at HYPERLINK "http://www.opoa.info" www.opoa.info or http://opoa.info/Upcoming-Trainings

Class Questions Contact Info: Kelli Carpenter, 503-999-5438 or training3@opoa.info

BRIEF Overview: The need for one-on-one, or group interventions after dealing with traumatic events is important to keep first responders physically and mentally healthy. The mental fatigue of these investigations can no longer be swept under the rug, but must be dealt with in order to prevent career ending mistakes, divorce and suicides. Studies have shown that those who are reluctant to seek psychological help are often willing to discuss issues with peer support teams.

This class will cover the dynamics of dealing with traumatic incidents/investigations, and how to mentally/emotionally survive the aftermath. This will be presented by two experienced law enforcement officers; however the topic is timely and relevant for anyone involved in traumatic investigations. This is an important class, but these two experienced instructors will keep the class engaged, and laughing.  Please see Matt and Cliff's website www.1932training.com for more information.

Pre-requisites: None.

Attire: Business Casual        

Supplies/Equipment Needed: Note taking supplies.


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