This program is designed to benefit fire, rescue, EMS, law enforcement, telecommunications, mental health professionals, MSW's, chaplains, supervisory staff, administrators, and other emergency services personnel who may be called upon to provide support for people who have been affected by a traumatic event in the course of their duties. Since families are an important part of the lives of emergency services workers, so are they an important factor in critical incident stress management. Spouses are invited to participate in the program to gain an understanding of critical incident stress, its effect on loved ones and the family, its management, and to promote interest and involvement in spousal/family support programs.
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Date(s) |
Tue. Jan 12, 2021 0800-1600
Wed. Jan 13, 2021 0800-1600
Thu. Jan 14, 2021 0800-1600
Fri. Jan 15, 2021 0800-1600
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Location |
South Piedmont Community College - Union County 4209 Old Charlotte Hwy, Monroe NC 28110
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Building/Room |
Building A - Salon B |
Handicap Accessibility |
Yes
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WiFi Access |
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Offered By |
South Piedmont Community College |
Primary Instructor |
CISM Instructor, CISM Association |
Course Length |
16 Hours |
Course Hours |
16 |
CEUs |
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Prerequisites |
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Maximum Participants |
25 |
# Open Seats |
25 |
# on Wait List |
0 |
Offering Specific Information
Course POC: Keith Rogers; (704) 290-5816; krogers@spcc.edu
Training POC: Steve Sutton; (919) 825-2261; stevend.sutton@ncdps.gov