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Staff Safety - Lubbock

Topics Covered:

  • Liability
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Use of Force
  • Office and Field Safety
  • Strategies for Survival

Who Should Attend:

  • Jail/Prison
  • Community Corrections
  • Support Staff
  • Other
  • Social Workers
  • School Officials

Training Hours: 7

Date/Time:

Jan 29, 2007 (08:30 am) - (04:30 pm)

Location Information:

Region 17 Education Service Center
1111 W. Loop 289 (on Frankford, North of Academy Sports)
Lubbock, TX 79416
Phone: 806-792-5468

Overflow Hotel Information:


Robert L. (Bob) Thornton, M.Ed., is Director of the Community Corrections Institute, LLC, a company dedicated to providing training and consultation specifically designed for parole, probation and community corrections agencies. This FREE 7 hour program will provide safety training in the area of liability, mental health issues, use of force, office and field safety, strategies for survival and much more. (No physical activities) You will learn to be more aware of your everyday surroundings. **Please note this program is designed primarly for probation officers and social workers but concepts are aplicable for educators as well.


For more information, contact:
,
Correctional Management Institute of Texas
George J. Beto Criminal Justice Building
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville, TX 77341-2296
Fax: (936) 294-1671
Phone:

Cancellation Policy:
If the participant has already paid, he/she will be refunded half the cost of the registration fee if written notice of cancellation is received by the Correctional Management Institute of Texas no later than ten (10) business days prior to the program. No refunds are available after this date, but substitutions of attendees are permitted. If no written cancellation is received and the participant does not attend the program, the participant/agency will be required to pay 100% of the registration fee if the registration fee was not previously paid.

* Unless otherwise noted, hotel arrangements are the responsibility of the participant.

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