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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid USA is an 8-hour course that teaches a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills\, resources\, and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional\, peer\, and self-help care. Participants learn the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems\, builds understanding of the importance of early intervention\, and\, most importantly\, teaches individuals how to help someone in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nThe course is taught to police\, first responders\, corrections officers\, and other public safety audiences around the country. Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety provides officers with more response options to help them deescalate incidents and better understand mental illnesses so they can respond to mental health related calls appropriately without compromising safety. Approximately 20\,000 public safety professionals have taken the course\, including at police academies in Philadelphia\, DC\, Seattle\, and numerous smaller and rural departments. \n“Public Safety Officers\, regardless of rank or position\, may find themselves confronted with a mental health crisis. My Mental Health First Aid training helped me save a life\, and regular incidents serve as reminders of how public safety officers fall back on their training in times of crisis.”\n– Captain Joseph Coffey\,\nRhode Island Municipal Police Academy\nMental Health First Aid National Trainer \n“What struck me most about Mental Health First Aid is the interest it generates among people who don’t have a direct connection to the mental health field. This is a program that can move us beyond usual constituencies to truly build a healthy community.”\n-David Johnson\, CEO\, Bert Nash Center\, Lawrence\, Kansas \nWHO CAN BE A MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AIDER?\n Law enforcement\n Corrections officers\n Other first responders\n 911 Dispatch Staff\n Human resources professionals\n Business leaders\n Nurses and other primary care workers\n School and college workers\n Faith community leaders\n Caring citizens \nTo see who is already providing the course in your community\, visit www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org. \nFor class registration: Click Here
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/mental-health-first-aid-for-public-safety-5/
LOCATION:Virtual Class
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid USA is an 8-hour course that teaches a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills\, resources\, and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional\, peer\, and self-help care. Participants learn the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems\, builds understanding of the importance of early intervention\, and\, most importantly\, teaches individuals how to help someone in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nThe course is taught to police\, first responders\, corrections officers\, and other public safety audiences around the country. Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety provides officers with more response options to help them deescalate incidents and better understand mental illnesses so they can respond to mental health related calls appropriately without compromising safety. Approximately 20\,000 public safety professionals have taken the course\, including at police academies in Philadelphia\, DC\, Seattle\, and numerous smaller and rural departments. \n“Public Safety Officers\, regardless of rank or position\, may find themselves confronted with a mental health crisis. My Mental Health First Aid training helped me save a life\, and regular incidents serve as reminders of how public safety officers fall back on their training in times of crisis.”\n– Captain Joseph Coffey\,\nRhode Island Municipal Police Academy\nMental Health First Aid National Trainer \n“What struck me most about Mental Health First Aid is the interest it generates among people who don’t have a direct connection to the mental health field. This is a program that can move us beyond usual constituencies to truly build a healthy community.”\n-David Johnson\, CEO\, Bert Nash Center\, Lawrence\, Kansas \nWHO CAN BE A MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AIDER?\n Law enforcement\n Corrections officers\n Other first responders\n 911 Dispatch Staff\n Human resources professionals\n Business leaders\n Nurses and other primary care workers\n School and college workers\n Faith community leaders\n Caring citizens \nTo see who is already providing the course in your community\, visit www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org. \nFor class registration: Click Here
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/mental-health-first-aid-for-public-safety-6/
LOCATION:Great Oaks Public Safety Services\, 200 Scarlet Oaks Dr\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45241\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training / Education
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SUMMARY:2022 Annual Awards & Installation Banquet
DESCRIPTION:*** UPDATE AS OF 1/6/2022: RESERVATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!! PLEASE MAKE SURE FOOD CHOICES HAVE BEEN SENT TO JILL KESSLER!! *** \n  \nReservations can be made by submitting the reservation form (Click Here For Form) to Mayor’s Court Administrator Jill Kessler by mail or email. Please prepay or indicate your PO# at time of registration.  Reservations must be received no later than Thursday 1/6/2022! \nNominations for awards are due by 12/10/2021. For more information on nominating an individual please see the 2021 Award Nomination Letter.
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/2022-annual-awards-installation-banquet/
LOCATION:Montgomery Inn\, 9440 Montgomery Rd\, Montgomery\, OH\, 45242\, United States
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SUMMARY:TripleCrown Wealth Management - Zoom Available
DESCRIPTION:Join us! \nPolice & Fire Retirement Seminar\nTopics | Partial Lump-Sum Option Payments & Deferred Retirement Option Plans\nJanuary 19th @ 6pm EST \nSycamore Township 8540 Kenwood Rd\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45236\nYou can also join us on Zoom: Click Here!
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/triplecrown-wealth-management-zoom-available/
LOCATION:Sycamore Towhip\, 8540 Kenwood Rd\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45236\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Matthew McManus%2C RICP":MAILTO:matthew.mcmanus@equitable.com
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SUMMARY:Tactical Defense & De-Escalation for Females in Law Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Jennifer Wadsworth \nSenior Instructor Jennifer Wadsworth began her career in 1991 as a Municipal Police Officer in Massachusetts. In 1996 became the first female instructor-trainer for the Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council. Jennifer is a Senior Adjunct Instructor for Defense Technologies and holds instructor ratings in MDTS\, MEB\, PR-24\, Use of Force\, and OC. Jennifer is a certified Nutrition Coach and Women’s Fitness Coach. She is the Founder of Tactical Fitness for first responders and military\, focusing on physical fitness\, wellness\, and on the job tactics. Jennifer received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Western New England College. \nDescription:\nA female only class allows women in law enforcement to enhance their skills through demon-stration and practical application of Use of Force tactics. Officers will be given the tools unique to female officers to make the complete arrest scenario effective. Officers will be trained in Use of Force\, Hands on Tactics\, Baton handling\, Handcuffing\, and Ground Defense. This program also addresses the Physiological and Physical differences between the male and female officer\, and the importance of Health\, Fitness\, and Nutrition. \nEquipment: Duty belt\, handcuffs w/key\, baton (No live weapons or ammo in class) \nDate & Time: March 21-23\, 2022 (3 Day Training Program 0800-1700 each day)\n***Deadline for registration is: March 11\, 2022*** \nContact Tactical Fitness 216 if after deadline \nLocation: Great Oaks Public Safety Services\n200 Scarlet Oaks Dr. \, PSS Room 108 A&B\nCincinnati\, Ohio 45241 \nCost: $325 per student\nRegistration: Register online at: https://www.tacticalfitness216.com/
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/tactical-defense-de-escalation-for-females-in-law-enforcement/
LOCATION:Great Oaks Public Safety Services\, 200 Scarlet Oaks Dr\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45241\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid For Public Safety
DESCRIPTION:Mental Health First Aid USA is an 8-hour course that teaches a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills\, resources\, and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional\, peer\, and self-help care. Participants learn the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems\, builds understanding of the importance of early intervention\, and\, most importantly\, teaches individuals how to help someone in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. \nABOUT THE PROGRAM\nThe course is taught to police\, first responders\, corrections officers\, and other public safety audiences around the country. Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety provides officers with more response options to help them deescalate incidents and better understand mental illnesses so they can respond to mental health related calls appropriately without compromising safety. Approximately 20\,000 public safety professionals have taken the course\, including at police academies in Philadelphia\, DC\, Seattle\, and numerous smaller and rural departments. \n“Public Safety Officers\, regardless of rank or position\, may find themselves confronted with a mental health crisis. My Mental Health First Aid training helped me save a life\, and regular incidents serve as reminders of how public safety officers fall back on their training in times of crisis.”\n– Captain Joseph Coffey\,\nRhode Island Municipal Police Academy\nMental Health First Aid National Trainer \n“What struck me most about Mental Health First Aid is the interest it generates among people who don’t have a direct connection to the mental health field. This is a program that can move us beyond usual constituencies to truly build a healthy community.”\n-David Johnson\, CEO\, Bert Nash Center\, Lawrence\, Kansas \nWHO CAN BE A MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AIDER?\n Law enforcement\n Corrections officers\n Other first responders\n 911 Dispatch Staff\n Human resources professionals\n Business leaders\n Nurses and other primary care workers\n School and college workers\n Faith community leaders\n Caring citizens \nTo see who is already providing the course in your community\, visit www.MentalHealthFirstAid.org. \nFor class registration: Click Here
URL:https://hcpaohio.org/index.php/event/mental-health-first-aid-for-public-safety-7/
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