Here you can see the upcoming conferences, workshops, and learning solutions. Take advantage of them before they pass.
CCII’s Advanced Crisis Negotiations for the Front-Line Responder is a 3-day training opportunity designed to provide continuing education, skills improvement and increasing proficiency
Critical Incident Stress Management - Debrief post critical incident - purpose and procedure
This is a tremendous learning opportunity for those who act as first point of contact with a person in a state of crisis. By having the knowledge, concepts and strategies of crisis negotiation will significantly enhance a safe and positive outcome.
Amherst Police Service will host a 5 day Crisis Negotiator Course in October 2022. Some seats may be available.
International Association of Women Police (IAWP) Conference September 12th-16th, 2022
The M’Chigeeng First Nation Peer Support & Outreach Program will be hosting a three-day Crisis Negotiation and De-Escalation Techniques for First Responders
Incident Command and Response Course
DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, THIS COURSE HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED. PLEASE CHECK BACK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND NEW DATES
Cape Breton Regional Police Service will host a 5 day Crisis Negotiator Course in April 2022
Innovate is a symposium of thought-leadership blended with hands-on training where delegates learn the latest technologies including integrating technology into critical incident response.
This course is designed for police leaders who are required to assume command of police operations in major incidents, with the knowledge and skills essential to the effective response, planning, and supervision of operations.
This four day Incident Command Scribe Course designed for operational scribes, both sworn and civilian, to support police leaders who are required to assume command of police operations in major incidents
Scribe Training Program for the Emergency Operations Centre
Integrating body-worn cameras and technology into critical incident response
This one day training course is designed to assist police communicators understand Major Incident Responses and deal with individuals who are suffering mental illness or in a state of crisis.
A coordinated response provides proactive intervention, de-escalation and safe transition to the appropriate health care setting and impacts unnecessary police intervention and involvement with the criminal justice system.
CCII’s Incident Command Scribe Course will provide education and training in importance of the scribe / recorder function in a major incident and introduce methods and best practices to develop record keeping skills.
Police Communicators will learn many of the same skills Crisis Negotiators use to de-escalate, build rapport, and move the subject in agitation/crisis towards rational communication that benefits everyone involved.
Canadian Critical Incident Inc. is pleased to announce that registration is now available for a 5-day Crisis Negotiator hosted by the Brantford Police Service
The Ontario Association of Emergency (OAEM) will be providing this online Ontario IMS - based professional development course for municipal, provincial and federal EOC scribes. see oaem.ca for more information
An IC Scribe will assist with documentation of the effectiveness of scene management against established decision making framework, documenting revisions, and recording and following up on actionable items as required
The course will focus on instruction for members at the Duty Officer responsibility level to gain the necessary knowledge and judgement essential to plan and direct operations in major incidents.
Communicators will be introduced to command procedures, roles and responsibilities of the Crisis Negotiating Team, Tactical Team, Command Post,
Attendees will learn the importance of using empathy combined with active listening skills to deescalate the subject and work towards gaining compliance
Attendees will learn the importance of using empathy combined with active listening skills to deescalate the subject and work towards gaining compliance
Officers will learn understand and better deal with individuals who are suffering mental illness or in a state of crisis
Crisis Negotiators Course and Recertification - Hosted by the Greater Sudbury Police Service
CCII’s Incident Command Scribe Course will provide education and training in importance of the scribe / recorder function in a major incident and introduce methods and best practices to develop record keeping skills.
We are excited to announce that Monique Rollin, Inspector (ret.), CCII’s Vice President and Director of Training, will be a guest presenter for the 2020 Illinois Crisis Negotiators Association (ICNA) CONFERENCE April 20 – 24 2020 in Moline, Illinois.
The OAEM will be providing this one day Ontario IMS based professional development course for scribes
Provide front-line supervisors with training to assume initial command of critical incidents and prepare them to understand a wide range of critical incident strategies including the use of supports like Tactical Units and Crisis Negotiators.
Five-day course to provide Duty Officers / Major Incident Commanders with a training course designed for police leaders who are required to assume command of police operations in major incidents.
This course will provide front-line supervisors with training to assume initial command of critical incidents and prepare them to understand a wide range of critical incident strategies.
Attendees will learn many of the same skills Crisis Negotiators use to de-escalate, build rapport, and move the subject in agitation/crisis towards rational communication that benefits everyone involved
CCII offers a wide variety of accredited courses. Browse through our entire catalogue and book the one that’s right for your organization.
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