Course Number: 144B
Description:
Winning Mind for Women 2022 Boise
“The Winning Mind for Women” is one of the most unique and popular courses offered in the market today. Veteran instructor Sgt. Betsy Smith (ret.), the creator of the original “Street Survival for Women,” guides students through 7 hours of intensive, interactive training that will provide attendees with updates and information they can employ to improve and enhance both their professional and personal lives.
We begin each session by honoring the sacrifices of our fallen, celebrating the law enforcement profession and asking each attendee to inwardly assess their own career. We define a true “Winning Mindset” as we talk about the history of women in policing and celebrate our winners and role models. We then introduce gender-specific science and leadership principles that anyone can use to enhance their career and improve their life on and off the job. The multi-media format keeps students engaged and entertained while we provide officers, agents, dispatchers, trainers, supervisors, managers and all other personnel with a realistic view of gender differences and how these can be harnessed in both men and women to improve performance, morale, communication, relationships, and especially officer safety. |
Dates: May 16, 2022
Time: 0800-1600
Credit Hours: 7
Location:
Ada County Sheriff’s Office, Entrance 3, Training Room A
7200 Barrister Dr
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $175.00 (10 early bird tickets available for $160/0
Payable to: Dave Smith & Associates
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Instructors: Betsy Smith
Registration Details: CLASS IS FULL https://public-grants-training-initiatives.ticketleap.com/boise22/dates/May-16-2022_at_0800AM
Remarks:
Course fees include materials and refreshments (lunch on your own)
Course Number: 602
Description: Leadership Institute for First Line and New Supervisors
Leadership is influence. Each of us has the power of influence. Becoming a leader you must recognize the potential in others, not to mention yourself. Accepting a new leadership position can be the most demanding and yet receive the least training. It is Darryl’s hope to share some innovative ideas to help in day-to-day operations from the supervisor’s role in a vehicle pursuit, to making critical decisions at the crime scene. In the spirit of Community Policing, it is important that we decipher the mission and vision of the organization and the real time impact it has on future leadership.
See training details at https://www.patc.com/training/register.php?ID=17183
Date: July 27 – July 1, 2022
Time: 0800-1700 , Friday 0800-1200
Credit Hours: 35 hours
Location:
Caldwell Police Department
Community Room
110 S. 5th Avenue
Caldwell, ID 83605
COST: $525.00 Payable to: Public Agency Training Council
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: June 1, 2022
Instructor: Darryl Rivers, PATC
Registration online at
https://www.patc.com/training/register.php?ID=17183
Remarks: Do not send registrations to POST.
Tuition cost includes all training materials and a certificate of completion from PATC.
For local accommodations or training facility information, contact
Lt. Doug Winfield, Caldwell PD at dwinfield@cityofcaldwell.org
or call (208) 455-4534
Course Number: R2-257
Description: AR15/M4 (UnBranded) Armorer
This AR15/M4 Armorer class is unbranded and relevant to all AR manufacturers. Detailed disassembly and reassembly to emphasize operation and the actual function of a direct impingement weapon. Class is 90% hands on from start to finish, with consistent emphasis on inspection of parts and the diagnostics associated with wear and failure. Topics included are:
Nomenclature and Design Cycle
Ammunition Cleaning and Maintenance
Troubleshooting Malfunctions/Diagnostics
Parts Inspection and Common Failures
Basic Field Strip
Detailed Disassembly/Reassembly
Repair Documentation for the Departmental Armorer
This AR15/M4 Armorer class is unbranded and relevant to all AR manufacturers.
TTG carbines will be utilized for this class to prevent small parts loss or damage from occurring with duty weapons. Students are welcome to bring tools to class, however tools necessary to complete class will be provided for use in class, as well as support materials.
March 2022 Armorer’s Courses Flyer
Date: March 9 -10, 2022
Time: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16
Location:
Meridian Public Safety Training Center
1223 East Watertower Road
Meridian, Idaho
COST: $400.00 Payable to Triton Training Group
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline:
Instructor: Jacob Porter
Registration details LE@tritontraininggroup.com
Remarks: Do not send registrations to POST.
For local accommodations or training facility information, e-mail Justin Northway, Training Officer, Meridian PD at jnorthway@meridiancity.org or call 208.895.3335
Course Number: 252B
Course Description:
During this course we’ll discuss exactly how to use speed and specific social media strategies to control the message in today’s #HappeningNow world. There are no broad concepts and theories in this course. Instead, you’re going to walk away with practical tools you can immediately plug into your department’s strategies.
Course Description
Crisis Communication and Social Media for Public Safety Flyer
Dates: March 7, 2022
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Location:
City Hall West – Sawtooth Auditorium
333 N. Mark Stall Place
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $268.00 payable to Savage Training Group www.savagetraininggroup.com
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Instructors: Paul Grattan Gr
Registration: https://savagetraininggroup.com/training-schedule/crisis-communication-and-social-media-for-public-safety-20220307/
Course Number: 250
Description:
- Interviewing for incident-specific criminal investigations in Spanish
- Traffic crash investigations in Spanish
- DUI/DWI in Spanish
- The essentials to gather information and complete paperwork in Spanish
- Interview control techniques
- Introduction to sentence structure and formulating commands
- Arrest commands and control expressions in Spanish
- Handle general/unknown-risk and known-risk/high-risk traffic stops in Spanish
- Recognize street slang, gang slang, drug terms and weapons terms
- Recognize imminent danger and when to take safety
- Cultural and behavioral information to enhance preparedness
- Pertinent legal cases
Dates: 02/21/2022 – 02/25/2022
Time: 0800-1700 hrs
Credit Hours: 40
Location:
Meridian Public Safety Training Center
1223 E Watertower St
Meridian, ID 83642
Cost: $475.00 payable to Alentado Training Consultants, LLC
(Tuition does not include meals, travel and/or lodging )
Deadline: 02/14/2022
Instructors:
Adam Chacon
Keven Dugan
Luis Uribe
Registration Details: Register at www.alentadotc.com
Course Number: 706A
Course Description:
This is an advanced course for officers and supervisors who respond to critical incidents and is a follow up to the Response Tactics for Critical Incidents and In-Progress Crimes. Students will learn new tactics and concepts they can use to manage critical incidents
Dates: October 29, 2021
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Location:
City Hall West – Sawtooth Auditorium
333 N. Mark Stall Place
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $258.00 payable to Savage Training Group www.savagetraininggroup.com
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: Register early; seating is limited
Instructor(s): Retired Deputy Chief Dan Flippo | Santa Cruz PD
Remarks:
Course Number: 706A
Course Description:
This is an advanced course for officers and supervisors who respond to critical incidents and is a follow up to the Response Tactics for Critical Incidents and In-Progress Crimes. Students will learn new tactics and concepts they can use to manage critical incidents
Dates: October 26, 2021
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Location:
City Hall West – Sawtooth Auditorium
333 N. Mark Stall Place
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $258.00 payable to Savage Training Group www.savagetraininggroup.com
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: Register early; seating is limited
Instructor(s): Retired Deputy Chief Dan Flippo | Santa Cruz PD
Remarks:
Course Number: 706A
Course Description:
This is an advanced course for officers and supervisors who respond to critical incidents and is a follow up to the Response Tactics for Critical Incidents and In-Progress Crimes. Students will learn new tactics and concepts they can use to manage critical incidents
Dates: November 2nd, 2021
Times: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 8
Location:
City Hall West – Sawtooth Auditorium
333 N. Mark Stall Place
Boise, ID 83704
Cost: $258.00 payable to Savage Training Group www.savagetraininggroup.com
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: Register early; seating is limited
Instructor(s): Retired Deputy Chief Dan Flippo | Santa Cruz PD
Remarks:
Course Number: R2 224
Description: Crisis Hostage Negotiation Level II
The Crisis/Hostage Negotiation Course (Level II/Intermediate) will further enhance the knowledge and skills acquired in Crisis Hostage Negotiation – Level I Basic Course, or its 40-hour equivalent.
Flyer – CSM Crisis_Hostage Negotiation Level II Boise ID
Date: November 15-19, 2021
Time: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 40 hours
Location:
Ada County Sheriff’s Office Training Room A
7200 Barrister Drive, Boise, ID 83704
COST: $545.00 PAYABLE TO: Crisis Systems Management
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: November 1, 2021
Instructor: Troy King and Deborah McMahon
Registration Details: https://crisisnegotiation.us/event/crisis-hostage-negotiation-level-ii-boise-id/
Remarks: Do not send registrations to POST.
Contact Troy King for registration questions: troydking@crisisnegotiation.us or 360-702-6773
Contact Cydney Shubin, Training Coordinator, 208-577-3563 or cshubin@adacounty.id.gov for site information or hotel recommendations.
Course Number: 602
Description: Performance Leadership for First Line Supervisors
This training will provide your team with the skills and tools to be effective and successful First line supervisors. LEARN
- How to better address the ethical decision making process among your team
- How to promote a positive culture among your team
- Practical tools to help you build first line leadership skills
- The role of the Supervisor in maintaining standards and holding people accountable
- How to be a better coach and communicate effectively; Conflict Resolution techniques
- Tips for using adult learning theories to effectively train your team
- Problem solving and having tough conversations
- How to align your personality traits with those of your team members
- How to use your personal skills to build a successful team environment
- The keys to focusing on what matters most
- How to build your leadership legacy
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Date: July 19 – 20, 2021
Time: 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 16 hours
Location:
Nampa Police Department
820 2nd Street South
Nampa, Idaho 83651
COST: $255.00 Payable to: PLI Performance Leadership Institute
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)
Deadline: July 18, 2021
Instructor: Lt. Randy Voight
Registration on line at www.PLI.US.com
Remarks: Do not send registrations to POST.
For additional information regarding the training facility or local accommodations, email Jason Cantrell at cantrellj@cityofnampa.us
or call 208-761-9182