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20150401-150633-89

Submitted by Joselle Shea on

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, heretofore referred to as LASD, is requesting the Blue Courage two-day training program to benefit professional supervisors/managers.

20150325-72230-31

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Columbus Police Department requests one Blue Courage training (Heart and Mind of the Guardian) for approximately 30 participants. The Blue Courage training course will provide self-improvement, increased engagement, stress management, development of resilience, and improvement of the overall health and well-being of all employees in the department.

20150310-93403-49

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Camden County Police Department (CCPD) is requesting assistance to enhance its crime analysis program. The Department is seeking an assessment of its technology infrastructure, data sources, and personnel resources to support this effort.

20150302-152947-46

Submitted by Ian Hamilton on

The Livermore Police Department in Livermore California would like to have a 5 day course. 3 days of the 7 Habits for Law Enforcement and 2 day Blue Courage train the trainer course.

20150224-142356-92

Submitted by Anu Madan on

The Bill Blackwood Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas requests one Blue Courage Training for 30 police executives as an introduction to the Blue Courage program. The participants will evaluate the program, and if positively received, the two-day Blue Courage program will be added as part of the 5-day, 40-hour mandated professional development week of the Texas Police Chief Leadership Series. As a result, LEMI will then proceed with the Train-the-Trainer course of Blue Courage to qualify instructors to teach.

20150211-113237-77

Submitted by Shaun Ali on

The Fairfax County Police Department, requests T3 training. T3 is the only police training program that simultaneously addresses the perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions of social interaction. It integrates the latest scientific research on managing social encounters with validated training techniques. The training will last for a half day (four hours) and not have more than 40 participants.

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