Contains documents regarding gender-based violence and Title IX, including National Campus Law Enforcement Leadership Institute on Violence Against Women Reference Materials and Sexual Assault Response documents
As part of IACLEA's expanded training program, IACLEA will provide Sexual Assault on Campus: A Trauma Informed Response training in January 2018, in three locations: Tempe, Arizona (at Arizona State University, January 9-10) (Instructors: Jim Markey and Josh Bronson) New Orleans, Louisiana (at Tulane University, January 11-12) (Instructors: Jim Markey and Josh Bronson) Washington, DC (at American University, January 18-19) (Instructors: Dave Thomas and Josh Bronson) The curriculum for the 1 ½ day training will address: - the science of trauma and how it impacts victims - how to obtain information from victims who may be experiencing the effects of trauma - investigative strategies, including discussing consent - understanding Title IX, including the future of Title IX, and how to work with campus entities on investigations and resolution
Practitioners' Discussion of Implementing Clery/Title IX: A White Paper
To assist member agencies of all size and structure, IACLEA will offer its Sexual Assault on Campus: A Trauma-Informed Response training twice in April
Does anyone have an outline of a field training manual they would like to share?
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Robert B. (Barry) Titler Director of Public Safety Mount Saint Mary's University 16300 Old Emmitsburg Road Emmitsburg, MD 21727 301-447-5357 titler@msmary.edu
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FEI invites you to attend the Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery Training on September 5th, 2013 from 8am-5pm at the Grand Hyatt Buckhead in Atlanta, GA (3300 Peachtree Road Northeast). This FEMA certified training is hosted by FEI Behavioral Health and is facilitated by the University of Hawaii National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC). This is a free training in which emergency management workers can learn skills regarding social media and its uses, as well as the current tools, methods, and models to properly make use of social media for crisis communication
Secretaries, maintenance and security personnel are important front-line employees, who need such training. Be sure to instruct all personnel to never touch any suspicious package and to report such packages immediately according to your standard operating procedures
See the list of upcoming training events posted on IACLEA's website
I have uploaded to the subject library referenced the Baltimore Police Department policy on videotaping for your use in development of your crisis prevention plans. - LDA