by Ashley Bedard | Sep 14, 2021
Law enforcement is noble, enjoyable….and stressful. Both chronic and acute stress, are inherent in the work law enforcement officers feel called to do and can have serious consequences for the officer’s physical, psychological and spiritual health, relationships, and...
by Meaghan O'Leary | Sep 8, 2021
For most of us we live in a “Financial Pandemic”. WHERE do we begin digging ourselves out of this debt? Money problems are the leading factor for divorce here in the United States, affecting nearly 8 out of 10 households on YOUR street! These homes include YOUR...
by Ashley Bedard | Aug 25, 2021
This one-day progressive course breaks down what it means to be the new Sergeant, shift leader, or crew chief in a first-line supervision capacity. The course theme centers on the responsibility of supervision over the authority to make decisions. Students learn and...
by Ashley Bedard | Mar 2, 2021
Report writing is a crucial skill for correctional officers and supervisors. Reports become a permanent record of staff’s actions in response to an incident, help document compliance with standards, and help provide vital information for administrators. Writing...
by Ashley Bedard | Jan 18, 2021
(Meets MLEAP 4.09 Performance Evaluation Training) When was the last time you had a performance management review? Was it accurate, on time, inspiring? Or was it just a “go through the motions” event that made you and the system compliant. Compliant sounds like...