Class Date(s) | Monday, Oct 14 2019 8:00AM-4:00PM Tuesday, Oct 15 2019 8:00AM-4:00PM Wednesday, Oct 16 2019 8:00AM-4:00PM Class# 19LE74011 Save this Class to Outlook (Click & Open) |
Description: This three-day training program will develop public safety instructors who will undergo a series of dynamic, interactive modules and be able to return to their respective agencies to incorporate a new philosophy of resilience within their department’s culture. This training utilizes twelve modules, specifically designed upon a concept of domains and tenets. The four specific domains are the areas in a person’s life encompassing how they experience and relate to others and themselves. Learning how to remain "fit" across all four domains (Mental, Physical, Social and Spiritual) will lead to a more resilient and healthy individual, benefitting the officer’s career and personal life. Resilience ~ the ability to withstand, recover, and/or grow in the face of stressors and changing demands. Mental ~ the ability to effectively cope with unique mental stressors and challenges. Physical ~ the ability to adopt and sustain healthy behaviors needed to enhance health and well-being. Social ~ the ability to engage in healthy social networks that promote overall well-being and optimal performance. Spiritual ~ the ability to strengthen a set of beliefs, principles, or values that sustain an individual’s sense of well-being and purpose. Prerequisite(s): None Course Length: 24-hours Certification: Upon completion of the Comprehensive Officer Resiliency Train-the-Trainer Program, the FBINAA National Office will e-mail you information to register for access to the Officer Safety & Wellness Trainer Portal. The registration process for the Officer Safety & Wellness Trainer Portal includes an Instructor and Agency Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that states that agencies sending trainers to the Train-the-Trainer programs are committed to teaching the curriculum. Only individuals who have successfully completed the Comprehensive Officer Resilience Train-the Trainer Program and agree to the MOU will have access to the Officer Safety & Wellness Trainer Portal. Equipment Needs: Pen / pencil, note-taking material. Pennsylvania Department of Health Continuing Education Hours: None Course Contact: Gerry Lindenlauf, Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, office: 610-344-4365 or via email at glindenlauf@chesco.org.Class size is limited so early registration is recommended. Successfully enrolled students will receive a confirmation email. Hotel information will be forwarded along with this confirmation. |
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