ADA for Law Enforcement

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Electric Vehicles & Equipment: Risk Management & Safety Strategies

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Stop the Bleed Training

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ADA for Law Enforcement

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Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Training-CANCELED

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CIRSA is excited to announce 2024’s ABLE 8-Hour Core Training Programs. Six events will be hosted throughout the state, covering the key components of the Active Bystandership Program, which is designed to provide law enforcement personnel with the tools they need to intervene and receive intervention regardless of rank. Developed in 2014, the program has reached 324 agencies across 41 states and is growing; it has trained over 2,000 instructors and educated more than 160,000 officers at ABLE agencies.

Law Enforcement agencies can send up to three officers (preferably command staff) to any of the 8-hour core training programs WITHOUT having to start the application process. However, if an agency desires to start the process, the link to the application and all details can be found at https://www.law.georgetown.edu/cics/able/apply/. If you would like help with the application process or to speak to someone regarding the ABLE Colorado program or the application process, don’t hesitate to contact ableco@denvergov.org.

Electric Vehicles & Equipment: Risk Management & Safety Strategies

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Law Enforcement Roundtable

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Stop the Bleed Training

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ADA for Law Enforcement

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Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Training- CANCELED

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CIRSA is excited to announce 2024’s ABLE 8-Hour Core Training Programs. Six events will be hosted throughout the state, covering the key components of the Active Bystandership Program, which is designed to provide law enforcement personnel with the tools they need to intervene and receive intervention regardless of rank. Developed in 2014, the program has reached 324 agencies across 41 states and is growing; it has trained over 2,000 instructors and educated more than 160,000 officers at ABLE agencies.

Law Enforcement agencies can send up to three officers (preferably command staff) to any of the 8-hour core training programs WITHOUT having to start the application process. However, if an agency desires to start the process, the link to the application and all details can be found at https://www.law.georgetown.edu/cics/able/apply/. If you would like help with the application process or to speak to someone regarding the ABLE Colorado program or the application process, don’t hesitate to contact ableco@denvergov.org.