Adaptive Law Enforcement (ALE) Training
A TRUST-BASED RELATIONAL INTERVENTION® TRAINING FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
This two-day training class offers practical tools for first responders to use when engaging with people who have experienced adversity, early harm, toxic stress, and/or trauma.
PUBLIC SAFETY FIRST, TRAUMA-INFORMED
First responders share the commitment of protecting individuals and communities by guarding their well-being. This training allows us to raise awareness on trauma-informed prevention to create systems of care & service to our communities.
CONCEPTS OF TBRI® FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
- PAIN: How do traumatic experiences impact us?
- PROTECTION: How can we minimize the impact of traumatic experiences past, present, & future?
- PATTERNS: What are the patterns of effective trauma-informed service?
- PROCESSES: What are the psychological, social, and organizational processes that enable effective trauma-informed service?
- PRACTICE: What are the strategies & tactics that constitute effective trauma-informed service?
Sponsored By:
- The Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
- Crosby Parker, District Attorney
- CASA of South Mississippi
- Matt Haley, Harrison County Sheriff
Trainers:
Retired Special Agent Randy Kaiser, Texas Department of Public Safety
Dr. David Cross, Texas Christian University
DATE:
Mon-Tues, June 24-25, 2024
9:00am-4:00pm
Lunch & light refreshments provided
COST:
Free with registration
LOCATION:
Harrison County Law Enforcement Training Academy
13960 James Bond Road Gulfport
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
June 15, 2024
QUESTIONS?
Email naomi@casasouthms.org