IACP’s Alzheimer’s INITIATIVES

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Current Training Opportunities

IACP’s Alzheimer’s Initiatives training program is currently accepting participants for December 2012 - June 2013 training sessions. Please be advised that registration for the training sessions will close 1 week prior to training date.

Alzheimer’s Initiatives training sessions are:

  • One day in length (8:30am-4:30pm)
  • No cost to participants and will include resource handouts
  • Interactive and engaging
  • Inclusive of participants from rural and urban agencies
  • Taught by experienced instructors
  • Opportunities for networking and information sharing
  • Co-hosting opportunities available

Scheduled Training Events:

 
     
• May 16, 2013: Hutchinson, Kansas
Co-hosted by: Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center
 
Location:
Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center 
Integrity Auditorium I
11009 S. Hornet Road Hutchinson, KS 67501
 
Hutchinson, KS
• May 22, 2013: Stafford, Virginia
Co-sponsored by: Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
 
Location:
Stafford County Public Safety Center
Ford T. Humphrey Building-Executive Conference Room
1225 Courthouse Road
Stafford, VA 22554
 
Stafford, VA
• June 5, 2013: Abingdon, Virginia
Co-hosted by: Southwest Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy
 
Location:
Southwest Higher Education Center 
One Partnership Circle
Abingdon, VA 24210 
 
Abingdon, VA
• June 18, 2013: Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Co-hosted by: Essex County College Police Academy
 
Location:
Essex County College Police Academy
250 Grove Avenue
Cedar Grove,NJ 07009
Cedar Grove, NJ
• September 17, 2013: Woodbury, Minnesota
Co-hosted by: Woodbury Police Department
 
Location:
Woodbury Public Safety Building
2100 Radio Drive
Woodbury, MN 55125
Woodbury, MN

 

*These events are pending approval by the U.S. Department of Justice. In the event that approval is not granted, the event may be rescheduled. Registrants will be notified via email if any changes occur. 

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