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RITE TRAINER’S Class @Moore Police Department (Oklahoma)
September 11 - September 12
Registration is OPEN for all LAW Enforcement, Fire, EMS, 911, Corrections, and City Employees. Details, Registration, and Contact info below. Space is limited to the first 35 that register.
How we react to a volatile situation is key. This training dramatically improves our Emotional Response when engaging with others, especially in pressure situations.
We make 35,000 decisions each day!
Deciding what we eat, what we wear, what we say, and how we’ll say it, our brains are on the go from the moment we wake up. The fact is, about 90% of the decisions Officer’s make, are based on emotions.
Officers and Emotional Intelligence
The benefit of emotional intelligence training, is in learning how officers can utilize it in the community. When using tactics of influence, emotional intelligence provides a groundwork for successful engagement. Emotional Intelligence is the foundation of RITE’s Emotional Response Training (ERT).
Many times coworkers and zone partners escalate situations because they themselves are in a negative space. Having emotional self-control means you value yourself, and are willing to work on yourself. But not all officers know how to ASK for help.
RITE’s Emotional Response Training (ERT) helps us recognize signs and symptoms of stress, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts. ERT offers ways and means to build up positive mental health for every officer, and a way to work on themselves in their own space and time.
Course Summary
Decisions we make come from either our logical or emotional mind. Emotional intelligence (EI) is knowing how our emotional mind works, and learning to control our emotions, especially in pressure situations.
This course is necessary for anyone in public service, as it goes beyond work-life, and benefits home-life as well. Maintaining control over our emotions, especially in today’s policing, is critical. This course has been taught since 2015, and has helped many. Link to photos and surveys.
Officers with high Emotional Intelligence:
- Manage emotional responses (ERT)
- Recognize their emotions and why
- Connect the link between emotions and behaviors
This training focuses on how to use better Emotional Responses to successfully manage the behavior of others. Law enforcement officers often encounter volatile situations, and their response can either help a situation or escalate it.
RITE has simplified the (6) modules taught in this class, to utilize the information immediately. Students learn practical skills using unique Tools for managing emotional responses, and ways to harness the power of the emotional part of the brain. Having a high EI is critical to working with in public service.
Emotional health issues are a known risk to an officer’s health and well-being. This training is a MUST for every first responder.
(4) Issues of Poor Mental Health
- Depression, anxiety, and PTSD
- Lack of Productivity
- Even when available, most won’t seek help
- Officer suicide
Officers have higher rates of depression, burnout, PTSD, and anxiety than the general population. Coworkers and zone partners often escalate situations because they themselves are in a negative space. Since not all officers know how to ASK for help, this training is critical.
Trainers Learn to Teach:
- Officer Communication Skills: Emotional Response Tools to improve Officer Wellness, Resiliency, and verbal De-escalation; to use personally and professionally
- Improved Department: Social Intelligence helps with Bias-free policing, Recruiting, Improved morale, and Accountability
- Build Community Relations: Building Empathy Communication improves Bias-free policing and Enhanced public trust
2-Day Training Overview:
- Emotional Response Training (ERT) in pressure situations
- Implicit and Explicit Bias, Hot-Buttons, and PTS-D
- (6) modules of Emotional and Social Intelligence
- Adding to Racial Equity throughout the department
- Professional workplace practices
- RITE model in police academy and recruit training
- Learn to avoid ‘Block-Out Syndrome’ on 95% of calls
- Emergency Response (Step In, Tap Out, Take Over)
- Behavioral Self Control to De-escalation Communication
- ERT Tools for mental health advocates, CIT, etc.
- Accredited by IADLEST, highest standard of LE training
- RITE Certificate to teach surrounding agencies
- *Use of RITE Tools for officer wellness and emotional accountability
*RITE Tools make teaching RITE to your agency once a Certified Trainer, unique and memorable for each officer.
Investment
Tuition for One $895. pp
Three (3) or more $845. pp
- Cost Includes: RITE Travel and Classroom and Fees, Complete Trainer Manual, Trainer Tools, multiple Power Points, RITE Trainer Certificate and More! Student travel expenses are not included.
- *Register at least (2) trainers for this class; Discount applied to (3) or more. Besides a requirement, two are more effective in teaching, and allows for a back-up trainer.
- Cancellation Policy If you are unable to attend your scheduled class, please email us who your replacement is. No refunds once payment is made.
RITE in the Media:
RITE Articles
- Emotional Response Training Officer Wellness – Link
- Emotional Control Leads to Better Outcomes – Link
- Duty to Intervene during Block-out – Link
- Professional Workplace on Police Misconduct – Link
Who can attend?
- Law Enforcement Trainers
- Fire Department Trainers
- Corrections Trainers
- 911 Dispatch Trainers
2-Day Agenda:
7:45 Registration and Coffee
8:00 – 11:50 am Morning session
12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00 – 4:00 pm Afternoon session
HOST Training Location
Moore Police Advancement Center
1311 N Janeway Ave., Suite 101
Moore, OK 73160
Moore Police Contact
Lt Brian Clarkston
Supervisor over MPAC Training site
bclarkston@cityofmoore.com
405-793-5163
Hotels Nearby (Ask for Police rate)
Springhill Suites by Marriot
613 NW 8th St
Moore, OK 73160
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
621 NW 8th St
Moore, OK 73160
ALL Registration Inquiries
Randy Friedman
Director, RITE Academy
training@riteacademy.com
Office: 561-444-8704