| Redwood City, CA Crisis Communications Class Description:
As emergency communicators, we are vital caregivers in the public safety circle. In most parts of the nation, callers often dial 9-1-1 for help. Are we prepared for the challenge? What do we need to say to suicidal callers or depressed subjects? What do you need to know about Suicide-by-COP precipitators? How do we prepare the first responders with a picture of what they are responding to? How do we transition between being caregivers, information gatherers and tactical response dispatchers in suicidal caller events? What are the tools we need to cope with the emotional side of suicidal situations? Topics Include:
Class participation is encouraged through role-playing and scenario calls. Though not mandatory, each student will have the opportunity to role-play with a variety of calls based on real situations that have occurred around the nation. Target Audience: Any public safety employee at any level with an interest in the topic. Class length: 7-8 hours Cost: Call for current group or individual rates if not posted on the schedule. Certification: California POST Plan II. Call for details regarding other certifications. Evaluations: This class has been taught to over 4,900 students! Here is what they say: Great class, much better than other classes by companies I have previously attended. Actually focus' on dispatchers & our Job! Kevin and Richard are great instructors. They deliver an important topic in a professional way and keep the class interesting. A million thank yous! I will definitely take PSTC classes in the future. And thank you for the praise! -- Valerie, Westminster Police, California Well organized, gave information that I didn't know even with my 17 years dispatch experience! -- Mary Ann, Garden Grove Police, California Very interesting - truly one of the best classes I've attended... -- Jackie, University of Pennsylvania Excellent knowledge of the subject matter. Material job specific relating to dispatchers - entertaining presentation - good use of audio and video - encouraged class participation - refreshing having a dispatcher teach a class of dispatchers instead of a cop pretending to know what we do... -- Russ, Stanislaus Regional 911 Center, California Very informative class...lots of classroom participation...a great reminder..Don't become complacent.. -- Cindy, Calaveras County Sheriff's Department, California I think the particular class may have helped a lot of dispatchers... A lot of people think everyone who does commit suicide is just a loser. I think you brought across that they are just lost at the time... -- Diane, Bucks County Communications, Pennsylvania Return to Top Public Safety Training Consultants Copyright 2005 |