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C.A.P.E. Conference 2014
C.A.P.E. Conference 2014 | How to Meet the Training Needs of Policing in the Future.
For more information please contact Wayne Jacobsen at JacobseW@assiniboine.net.
The goal of this year’s C.A.P.E. conference is to engage the community of police educators in active discussion around accountability, evidence based training, and technological advancements which will influence the future.
It will be held at the RCMP Depot in Regina, Saskatchewan from May 21st to May 23rd.
C.A.P.E. attendees will be divided into small groups. These small groups will meet with a representative of each of the different delivery units of the RCMP Training Academy, tour the facilities, and explore the challenges and solutions faced by police educators in relation to that discipline.
Participants will attend a variety of presentations, each of which will be followed by an opportunity for collaborative exploration of the subject presented. The presentations include:
- Drill: Does it have a place in modern police training?
- Overview of the RCMP Cadet training program.
- Advantages of a synthetic firearms program with Graham MacRae.
- Mobile Learning Devices (Tablets) in police training with Christine Hudy.
- The Evidence behind the integration of technology in police training with Greg Kratzig.
- Integrating innovations of technology within the training program with Christine Hudy.
- Subject matter experts: How do we identify them and what is their role in training? with Graham MacRae
- Creating texture within police training through the
- implementation of creative technology with Martin Castle
- Research: working with your library with Amy Rankin
There will be opportunities to network and exchange ideas in an informal setting.
Who
When
If you are staying at Depot, check in is available from 15:00 on Tuesday May 20th at the Welcome Center at the Fort McCloud building.
Conference check-in is available from 19:00 to 21:00 at the same location or between 07:00 to 08:00 on Wednesday May 21st.
Registration
Registration fees due upon registration.
Limit of 90 participants.
The Registration form is available on the C.A.P.E. website: www.cape-educators.ca.
Cost
Accommodation and meals if staying at Depot: $225
If you wish to stay off-base, you will be responsible for booking your own accommodation and covering any associated costs.Any meals eaten on base will be at your own cost.
The mess accepts cash only.
*If you choose to stay in Barracks Quarters (single student rooms) the cost is $75 per day, which includes room, refreshment breaks and meals.
Rooms must be booked and paid for at the time of registration.
Anyone staying in Barracks Quarters is expected to abide by the same rules as any course candidates.
CAPE – PSPBL 2011 Conference
CAPE – PSPBL 2011 Conference
Canadian Association of Police Educators and the Police Society for Problem Based Learning Police Training: From Teaching to Learning Conference
PSPBL Training: From Teaching to Learning Conference.
Date
May 24-26, 2011
Location
FBI Seminar 2010
FBI – Officer Safety/Street Survival Seminar 2010
Date
The session is being held February 6, 2010 and February 7, 2010
Speaker
The speaker for this year’s conference is Marcus Young
Location
The session will take place at the Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security Staff College.
Law Enforcement Officers Killed & Assaulted (LEOKA) Program
The FBI Law Enforcement Officers Killed & Assaulted Seminar included the following topics:
- National FBI LEOKA Program / Resources
- LEOKA Research / Statistical Information
- Officer Safety – Awareness – Street Survival
- Foot Pursuits - Traffic Stops
- Controlling Arrest Situations & Handcuffing
- Street Combat Veterans
- Post Critical Incident Stress
- Will to Survive - Will to Win
- The Deadly Mix - An Integrative Approach
- Mental Preparation for Street Survival
200 delegates attended the session.