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State of Oklahoma
Law Enforcement Preparedness Training Initiative
Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Preparedness Training Initiative which is scheduled for September 13
-15, 2011 at the Moore-Norman Technology Center. This is a three
day training which the attendees have the opportunity of obtaining
twenty-four hours of CLEET Continuing Education Credits and work
toward their Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification. For additional
information click on the link below.
www.ndpc.us/lepti
Chaplains Academy
August 15, 16 & 17, 2011
Oklahoma City OK
Biltmore Hotel
Target
Audience:
This academy
is for licensed or ordained ministers, chaplains, counselor or
stress management professionals who are affiliated with a law
enforcement agency.
Objectives:
The objective
of this Academy is to provide training for individuals wishing to
serve as law enforcement chaplains. Many chaplains in small
agencies will serve both law enforcement agencies and fire
departments.
Curriculum:
All classes covered are those recommended by the
International Conference of Police Chaplains and
CLEET accredited for 20 hours.
These include such topics as: The Law Enforcement Family, Suicide
Awareness, Substance Abuse, Stress, PTSD, Death Notifications, Basic
Listening, Responding to Crisis Events, Officer Injury and Death,
etc.
Lodging:
The academy will be held at the Biltmore Hotel; 401
South Meridian; Oklahoma City, OK. Room rates for those staying over
will be $69.00 plus tax. You are required to make your own room
reservations by calling 1-800-522-6620 and mention you are with the
Oklahoma Sheriffs? Association.
Pre-registration required to attend
See
Separate Registration Form
Registration Deadline July 28, 2011
Maximum class
size 40. Class materials and lunch will be included. Registration
fee of $75.00 payable to the Oklahoma Sheriffs? Association by
purchase order or personal check.
For more information contact Chaplain Nelda Bloom at the Tulsa
County Sheriff?s Office 918-596-8688 or page at
918-643-0477, or Chaplain Tim Dorsch at the Garfield County
Sheriff?s Office at 580-554-1980.
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