The OACP Team is excited to welcome attendees to Pendleton next week!
To make the most of Tuesday morning, consider arriving Monday evening so you’re settled and ready for optional breakout sessions and/or, committee meetings happening first thing and then plan to join the board meeting scheduled for just after lunch.
This week's breakout features two more presenters covering agency wellness, resiliency, and retention through Peer Support and CISM, along with practical strategies for successfully transitioning from law enforcement into the private sector.
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Julie Collinson | Sheepdog Resume
Topic:"Leadership in Command: Leading with Peer Support and CISM"
Description:This session provides leaders with practical tools to strengthen agency wellness, resiliency, and retention through effective use of Peer Support and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). Attendees will learn how leadership-driven support reduces stress-related impacts, decreases PTSD prevalence, removes stigma around mental health, and builds a healthier, more resilient workforce.
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Kim Triplett-Kolerich | Sheepdog Resume
Topic: "Serving Those Who Serve: Retirement Readiness for OPSRP Officers"
Description:Transitioning from a career in law enforcement to the private sector can be both an opportunity and a challenge. This presentation provides a strategic framework for planning the next chapter, including actionable guidance for 5-year, 2-year, and 6-month transition plans. Attendees will learn how to effectively leverage professional networks, translate law enforcement experience into in-demand private sector skills, and develop a resume that aligns with modern applicant tracking systems (ATS) and corporate hiring expectations. The session equips participants with practical tools and insights to confidently pursue new career opportunities beyond law enforcement.
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The Special Olympics Oregon continues to offer meaningful opportunities for law enforcement leaders and agencies to engage with and support athletes across our state.
The OACP encourages member participation in upcoming events as a way to strengthen community partnerships while championing inclusion, wellness, and service beyond the badge. Whether through volunteering, attending, or helping promote these efforts locally, your involvement makes a lasting impact.
For more information or to get involved, please contact Chief Johns at [email protected].
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