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August 28, 2024

 Meet one of OACP's Presenters:
Frank Scalise

Presentation Overview:

 
In this presentation, we will delve into the nature of culture and its aspects (both at the individual and meta level), explore how to change--and preserve--the culture of an organization, and discuss the impact of the greater culture of our community, region, and nation on our organization. 

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PRICING:

$225 for OACP members
$250 for non-members
Registration costs will increase Sept. 13, 2024
(DPSST will generously provide lunch both days.)
 

The LEELI Conference is back! 

If you’re a newly appointed chief, interested in becoming a police chief, or a second-in-command who wants to find out how best to support your chief, this course is essential. This course will explore the skills, traits and qualities necessary for the new chief and/or those aspiring to be chief.  

WHEN: September 29 - October 4, 2024

WHERE:  Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office 

 

If you're a small agency chief or high-level decision maker, you're invited to attend this year's conference. By "small agency," we mean agencies of 15 sworn officers or less and serving a population of 10,000 or less. This definition is intended to be inclusive, and not exclusive, of any agency small enough to have unique challenges because of their size and/or geographic location. Perhaps your agency is a bit larger than that; if so, this conference is for you too, if for no other reason than to share what you've learned.

When: November 5 - 7 2024

Registration opens at the end of September.

 

Training Refresher

Each week this summer we'll be looking back at past training and feature a presentation that can be accessed on our training platform. Consider viewing one of the highlighted videos (or having someone at your agency do so) for additional training credit.

Building Culture and Teamwork in a New Era of Engagement 

Presented by: Jim Dugan

Modern policing takes place in an ethical minefield – from the street to the courthouse, from management to recruiting, from training to on- and off-duty conduct. Ethical behavior and decision-making are vital to “Sustain Excellence” and to maintain the “Wellness” of every Peace Officer. The presentation is both eye opening and thought-provoking as it explores the hidden, often ignored, ethical challenges within the law enforcement profession

This  3-hour presentation can be found in the "F6 | 2024 Annual Conference" package on the Training Center

Oregon Peace Officers Association (OPOA) has been working extra hard this year to provide training that specifically targets areas of mandatory training for officers, line supervision and administrators.   If you're interested in more information follow this LINK

 

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