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SUMMARY:RITE Leadership: JUL 26\, 2017 Georgia Police Chiefs Conf. (Savannah\, GA)
DESCRIPTION:Racial Intelligence for Executive Leadership in Policing\n\n\n\n\nDescription: \nOne wrong move caught on camera\, can put a black cloud over an entire department. RITE Leadership Training teaches critical components of Emotional Intelligence (EI)\, and Social Intelligence (SI)\, combined with the RITE Tools. The RITE combination drives individual performance\, towards team success. \nEmotional Intelligence is being aware of our emotions\, and to acknowledge that emotions can drive behavior that impacts others (positively and negatively). Social Intelligence is how we effectively navigate and negotiate all social relationships and situations. \nRITE Tools\, like the Emotional Energy Ladder (instructor’s banner-size seen in the photo)\, that participants in this training receive\, makes us aware of our emotions\, how we affect others\, and that only we have the power to make those changes. Great leadership starts with doing the RITE thing\, in order to help others do the same. \nThis lays the groundwork towards positive employee engagement\, on and off the streets\, keeping negative media attention away. Let’s give the media something good to talk about! Speaking of which\, take a look at how Ohio engaged CBS News to cover RITE Training \n  \nGoal: To learn to use Emotional and Social de-escalation and accountability Tools that improve Officer wellness\, enhance department morale and recruiting\, and build community trust. \n  \nObjectives: \n\nLearning how to use EI and SI tools help to avoid the Block-Out Syndrome\nDe-escalation communication awareness – The 3-EI approach\nImproving Employee Wellness – Communication Keys to Career Resiliency\nBuilding Community Inclusion and Trust – Working with community leaders using RITE Training\n\nWho will Benefit: Chiefs and Command Staff\, Members of the GACP \n\nOn and off the street (engaging with the public)\nIn the department (mentoring others)\nAt home (with family\, friends\, to improve health and wellness)\n\nThis Leadership course is an introduction to RITE’s one and two-day Department Programs: Executive Leadership and First-line Supervisor (1-day course)\, RITE Train-the-Trainer (2-day course)\, and the 4-hour Racial Intelligence for Officer Wellness. Each participant will walk away from this session with new insight on improving their own lives\, professionally and personally. \n  \n\n\n\nExecutive Leadership Training Overview: \n\nEmotional Intelligence (EI) and Social Intelligence (SI) modules specific for leadership\nOfficer Health and Wellness – 6th Pillar of 21st Century Policing\nCultural Diversity and Inclusion for cultural change with Racial Intelligence\nStrengthening Departmental Accountability Standards the RITE way\nIncreasing your Diversity Recruiting\nUsing the Millennial Mindset for employee retention\nBiased Policing Vs. Racial Intelligence – Skills to de-escalate situations\nIncorporating Racial Intelligence into your Social Media Campaigns\nImproved documentation that strengthens departmental culture and standards\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRacial Intelligence is: “The practice of using Emotional Intelligence (EI)\, Social Intelligence (SI) and the RITE Tools to treat ourselves and others fairly.” \n\n\nWHAT: 2017 Annual Georgia Police Chiefs Conference\nWHEN: Wednesday\, July 26\, 2017\nTIME: 8:30a-12:30p\nWHERE: Savannah\, GA\n\n\nAbout GACP\n\n\nIncorporated in 1962\, the GACP has grown in membership\, influence and professionalism to become one of the most respected law enforcement associations in the state. It is the largest professional association for law enforcement administrators in Georgia\, and one of the largest in the country. \nThe association’s goals are to promote cooperative\, professional relationships throughout the state\, to evaluate the standards of police institutions and the profession\, to offer quality training and continuing education for administrators\, and to provide opportunities for police executives to exchange information and experiences. \nBased in Atlanta\, Georgia\, the GACP is managed by a governing board consisting of seven officers and 22 district representatives representing all areas of the state. GACP has an experienced former Georgia police chief serving as CEO. \n\nGACP Contact Information \nGeorgia Association of Chiefs of Police\n3500 Duluth Park Lane\nSuite 700 Duluth\, GA 30096\nPhone: (573) 636-5444
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