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Rural and Roadside Negotiation – Online Course
September 28, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm CDT
Free – $30Rural and Roadside Negotiation
Hosted Online via Zoom
Instructor: Michael Clyde and Troy King
Date/Time: September 28th, 2020, 10:00 AM to Noon Central Time
Registration Fee: $30 per person
IACNA/WSHNA/MACN Members: Free (Limited to 10 seats, first come first serve)
Please Note: Negotiation Association Members are limited to 3 free online courses, after which point free attendance will be on a stand-by basis.
Prerequisites:
While this course is designed for members of crisis negotiation teams, it is open to all members of law-enforcement or corrections, sworn or non-sworn, including SROs, CIT officers, dispatchers, support personnel, or mental health professionals or chaplains working in support of law-enforcement activities.
Students must register with a government-issued email address or provide a telephone contact number for prerequisite verification.
Registration Questions:
Troy King
troydking@crisisnegotiation.us
360-702-6773
Curriculum/Prerequisite Questions:
Deb McMahon
crisisnegotiation@gmail.com
417-594-1499
Course Description:
In this two hour block of instruction we will explore some non-traditional types of negotiation and the challenges associated with them. We will explore how best practices apply to these situations through case studies and classroom discussion. This will be an interactive class and participation is strongly encouraged.
Training Objectives:
- Identify methods for overcoming challenges associated with rural crisis negotiation.
- Identify methods for overcoming challenges associated with roadside crisis negotiation.
Technical Information:
Prior to the start of the training session, students will receive a hyperlink and password via the “Attendee Email” provided at the time of registration which will provide access to the training session.
For this reason, it is important this is an email address which will allow the attendee to access the email on the date and time of the training.
The course is intended to be interactive with online students, and so each student must be registered and participating with their own electronic device (computer, laptop, tablet, or cell phone).
Additional Information:
This course is limited to 30 students at a time. Agencies wishing to host an online training course which is open only to their agency or team should contact Deb McMahon at the numbers listed above.
This course is Missouri POST approved, and each registered attendee will receive email confirmation of training attendance and a digital certificate of attendance.