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  • 01
    01.May.Wednesday

    Peer Support Training for 1st Responders, Peru PD

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-01-2024-05-01-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Peer Support Training for 1st Responders

    Instructors: Dan Roach and Tammy Roach

    Cornerstone Retreat Center for 1st Responders and Their Families

    April 29-May 1, 2024

     8am – 5pm

    Evening Family Event: TBA

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: April 22, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 25

    Course Objective

    This 3-day Peer Support Training class will introduce the student to the process of peer support and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emotional support and practical guidance to other 1st responders who are in need of assistance.

    The course consists of a combination of classroom lecture and reality-based training scenarios in which the student will participate in listening exercises as well as mock one-on-one peer support sessions.  The student will apply the knowledge and skills they learn during the classroom portion of the training in scenarios where they will alternately play the role of peer supporter and peer supportee.

     Course Content

    Peer Support Principles and Practices

    1st Responder Culture and Mental Health

    Physiological/Behavioral Reactions to Stress and Trauma

    PTSD and Suicide

    Peer Support Skills and Techniques

    Additional Crisis Interventions (CISM)

    Resiliency and Stress Management

    Lethal Means Safety

    Support Resources

    Practical Exercises/Role Plays

     

     Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 5.50 hours: Crisis Intervention, 1.00 hours: Legal Updates, 9.50 hours: Officer Wellness/Mental Health,  5.00 hours: Procedural Justice 

  • 02
    02.May.Thursday

    Domestic/Sexual Violence Intervention, Effective Investigation, Community Collaboration and Response, CIPTC, Peoria, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-02-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Domestic/Sexual Violence Intervention, Effective Investigation, Community Collaboration and Response

    Instructor: Lt. Mark Wynn (Retired)

    May 2, 2024

     8am-4pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 25, 2024

    Course Objective

    This eight-hour course is designed to provide law enforcement officers with the knowledge to safely and effectively respond, investigate and prevent incidents of domestic and sexual violence.

    Topics to include:

    • The Realities of Violence Against Women
    • Beyond the Obvious
    • Examination of the Motive and Impact of Strangulation
    • What Should Happen and What You Should Expect from an Effective On-Scene Investigation
    • Liability in Domestic/Sexual Violence Incidents
    • First Line Supervisors Response to Violence Against Women

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 6 hours: Psychology of Domestic Violence and 8 hours of continuing ed: Lead Homicide Investigation.

  • 06
    06.May.Monday

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course ITOA, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-06-2024-05-10-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course

    Class Full email hgrove@icc.edu for waiting list.

    Instructor: Greg Poulos, ITOA

    May 6-10, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Tazewell County Range, 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 29, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour Ballistic Shield Instructors Course is designed and presented for Firearms / Tactical Instructors to provide all of the tactical skill sets, printed material and training outlines required to teach and certify patrol officers to deploy and utilize a hand-held ballistic shield. This course focuses on the ballistic shield and related equipment, training and operational considerations when deploying the shield during law enforcement patrol functions.

    Course Content

    Topics covered include:

    Stances, movement, reload/malfunction drills, live fire, basic CQB, perimeter operations, arrest team strategies, building searches, vehicle search, rescues and other high-risk patrol operations. The course requires student instructors to learn, practice and demonstrate proficiency in the critical individual and team skill sets required to become certified as a shield operator and also teach those skills sets to police officers. Student instructors will be required to learn, practice, and demonstrate the ability to teach the skills learned in platform, range, and tactical applications.

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    Duty gear,

    Eye/ear Protection,

    Duty Weapon,

    Long Gun (if dept. equipped)

    Helmet (if equipped),

    Writing Material,

    Ballistic Shield (if access to one is available)

    The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. Officers should also bring protective mask and neck protection if available. Officers without converted weapons may attend – ITOA & CIPTC have a limited number of training weapons, so please make every effort to obtain them for the class. CIPTC will supply the marking rounds & ammo. CIPTC has some simunition weapon if needed.

    METHODS OF EVALUATION:

    Students will be evaluated by taking a written test, participation in practical exercises, teach backs, and reality-based training scenarios with converted weapons & marking cartridges.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour: Const. Use of LE Authority, 20.50 hours: De-Escalation Techniques with 17 hours of Scenario Base, 6 hours: High-Risk Traffic Stops, with 6 hours of Scenario Base, 1 hour: Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with 1 hour Scenario base, and 10.50 hours: Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 10.50 hours of Scenario Base.

  • 07
    07.May.Tuesday

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course ITOA, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-07-2024-05-10-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course

    Class Full email hgrove@icc.edu for waiting list.

    Instructor: Greg Poulos, ITOA

    May 6-10, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Tazewell County Range, 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 29, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour Ballistic Shield Instructors Course is designed and presented for Firearms / Tactical Instructors to provide all of the tactical skill sets, printed material and training outlines required to teach and certify patrol officers to deploy and utilize a hand-held ballistic shield. This course focuses on the ballistic shield and related equipment, training and operational considerations when deploying the shield during law enforcement patrol functions.

    Course Content

    Topics covered include:

    Stances, movement, reload/malfunction drills, live fire, basic CQB, perimeter operations, arrest team strategies, building searches, vehicle search, rescues and other high-risk patrol operations. The course requires student instructors to learn, practice and demonstrate proficiency in the critical individual and team skill sets required to become certified as a shield operator and also teach those skills sets to police officers. Student instructors will be required to learn, practice, and demonstrate the ability to teach the skills learned in platform, range, and tactical applications.

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    Duty gear,

    Eye/ear Protection,

    Duty Weapon,

    Long Gun (if dept. equipped)

    Helmet (if equipped),

    Writing Material,

    Ballistic Shield (if access to one is available)

    The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. Officers should also bring protective mask and neck protection if available. Officers without converted weapons may attend – ITOA & CIPTC have a limited number of training weapons, so please make every effort to obtain them for the class. CIPTC will supply the marking rounds & ammo. CIPTC has some simunition weapon if needed.

    METHODS OF EVALUATION:

    Students will be evaluated by taking a written test, participation in practical exercises, teach backs, and reality-based training scenarios with converted weapons & marking cartridges.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour: Const. Use of LE Authority, 20.50 hours: De-Escalation Techniques with 17 hours of Scenario Base, 6 hours: High-Risk Traffic Stops, with 6 hours of Scenario Base, 1 hour: Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with 1 hour Scenario base, and 10.50 hours: Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 10.50 hours of Scenario Base.

  • 07
    07.May.Tuesday

    Breath Analysis Operator Training- Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-07-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Breath Analysis Operator Training

    Instructor: Illinois State Police

    May 7, 2024

    8am- 5pm

    Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 North Peoria Street, Peru, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline: April 30, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 25

    This class is funded through the Police Traffic Services Training Project along with Illinois Department of Traffic Safety and the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

     The BAT license is good for 3 years. Re-certification is a 30-minute on-line course through your OneNet account. 

    Course Content

    This course prepares law enforcement officers for certification and licensing as Illinois Breath Test Operators.

    Instruction for this course includes:

    – Detailed discussions on drinking driver enforcement

    – Pharmacological effects of alcohol

    – Legal matters relating to drinking driver enforcement (including implied consent and case presentation for court)

    – Operation and function of breath testing equipment approved for use in Illinois

    – Laboratory training in the use of breath alcohol testing equipment

    Two weeks prior to the beginning of the class, the students MUST email their name, agency and work email address to isp.bao.training@illinois.gov   This is for ISP to create a OneNet account for them to track their training and for recert purposes.  If students sign up within that two-week window, they must email their information immediately to the ISP address above.

    This course will be taught by Instructors from the Illinois State Police.  Students who successfully complete the course and pass the exam will be state certified Breath Alcohol Operators (BAO).

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 1 hour and Legal Updates 1 hour

  • 08
    08.May.Wednesday

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course ITOA, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-08-2024-05-10-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course

    Class Full email hgrove@icc.edu for waiting list.

    Instructor: Greg Poulos, ITOA

    May 6-10, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Tazewell County Range, 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 29, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour Ballistic Shield Instructors Course is designed and presented for Firearms / Tactical Instructors to provide all of the tactical skill sets, printed material and training outlines required to teach and certify patrol officers to deploy and utilize a hand-held ballistic shield. This course focuses on the ballistic shield and related equipment, training and operational considerations when deploying the shield during law enforcement patrol functions.

    Course Content

    Topics covered include:

    Stances, movement, reload/malfunction drills, live fire, basic CQB, perimeter operations, arrest team strategies, building searches, vehicle search, rescues and other high-risk patrol operations. The course requires student instructors to learn, practice and demonstrate proficiency in the critical individual and team skill sets required to become certified as a shield operator and also teach those skills sets to police officers. Student instructors will be required to learn, practice, and demonstrate the ability to teach the skills learned in platform, range, and tactical applications.

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    Duty gear,

    Eye/ear Protection,

    Duty Weapon,

    Long Gun (if dept. equipped)

    Helmet (if equipped),

    Writing Material,

    Ballistic Shield (if access to one is available)

    The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. Officers should also bring protective mask and neck protection if available. Officers without converted weapons may attend – ITOA & CIPTC have a limited number of training weapons, so please make every effort to obtain them for the class. CIPTC will supply the marking rounds & ammo. CIPTC has some simunition weapon if needed.

    METHODS OF EVALUATION:

    Students will be evaluated by taking a written test, participation in practical exercises, teach backs, and reality-based training scenarios with converted weapons & marking cartridges.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour: Const. Use of LE Authority, 20.50 hours: De-Escalation Techniques with 17 hours of Scenario Base, 6 hours: High-Risk Traffic Stops, with 6 hours of Scenario Base, 1 hour: Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with 1 hour Scenario base, and 10.50 hours: Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 10.50 hours of Scenario Base.

  • 09
    09.May.Thursday

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course ITOA, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-09-2024-05-10-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course

    Class Full email hgrove@icc.edu for waiting list.

    Instructor: Greg Poulos, ITOA

    May 6-10, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Tazewell County Range, 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 29, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour Ballistic Shield Instructors Course is designed and presented for Firearms / Tactical Instructors to provide all of the tactical skill sets, printed material and training outlines required to teach and certify patrol officers to deploy and utilize a hand-held ballistic shield. This course focuses on the ballistic shield and related equipment, training and operational considerations when deploying the shield during law enforcement patrol functions.

    Course Content

    Topics covered include:

    Stances, movement, reload/malfunction drills, live fire, basic CQB, perimeter operations, arrest team strategies, building searches, vehicle search, rescues and other high-risk patrol operations. The course requires student instructors to learn, practice and demonstrate proficiency in the critical individual and team skill sets required to become certified as a shield operator and also teach those skills sets to police officers. Student instructors will be required to learn, practice, and demonstrate the ability to teach the skills learned in platform, range, and tactical applications.

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    Duty gear,

    Eye/ear Protection,

    Duty Weapon,

    Long Gun (if dept. equipped)

    Helmet (if equipped),

    Writing Material,

    Ballistic Shield (if access to one is available)

    The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. Officers should also bring protective mask and neck protection if available. Officers without converted weapons may attend – ITOA & CIPTC have a limited number of training weapons, so please make every effort to obtain them for the class. CIPTC will supply the marking rounds & ammo. CIPTC has some simunition weapon if needed.

    METHODS OF EVALUATION:

    Students will be evaluated by taking a written test, participation in practical exercises, teach backs, and reality-based training scenarios with converted weapons & marking cartridges.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour: Const. Use of LE Authority, 20.50 hours: De-Escalation Techniques with 17 hours of Scenario Base, 6 hours: High-Risk Traffic Stops, with 6 hours of Scenario Base, 1 hour: Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with 1 hour Scenario base, and 10.50 hours: Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 10.50 hours of Scenario Base.

  • 10
    10.May.Friday

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course ITOA, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-10-2024-05-10-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Ballistic Shield Instructor Course

    Class Full email hgrove@icc.edu for waiting list.

    Instructor: Greg Poulos, ITOA

    May 6-10, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Tazewell County Range, 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  April 29, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour Ballistic Shield Instructors Course is designed and presented for Firearms / Tactical Instructors to provide all of the tactical skill sets, printed material and training outlines required to teach and certify patrol officers to deploy and utilize a hand-held ballistic shield. This course focuses on the ballistic shield and related equipment, training and operational considerations when deploying the shield during law enforcement patrol functions.

    Course Content

    Topics covered include:

    Stances, movement, reload/malfunction drills, live fire, basic CQB, perimeter operations, arrest team strategies, building searches, vehicle search, rescues and other high-risk patrol operations. The course requires student instructors to learn, practice and demonstrate proficiency in the critical individual and team skill sets required to become certified as a shield operator and also teach those skills sets to police officers. Student instructors will be required to learn, practice, and demonstrate the ability to teach the skills learned in platform, range, and tactical applications.

    REQUIRED GEAR:

    Duty gear,

    Eye/ear Protection,

    Duty Weapon,

    Long Gun (if dept. equipped)

    Helmet (if equipped),

    Writing Material,

    Ballistic Shield (if access to one is available)

    The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. Officers should also bring protective mask and neck protection if available. Officers without converted weapons may attend – ITOA & CIPTC have a limited number of training weapons, so please make every effort to obtain them for the class. CIPTC will supply the marking rounds & ammo. CIPTC has some simunition weapon if needed.

    METHODS OF EVALUATION:

    Students will be evaluated by taking a written test, participation in practical exercises, teach backs, and reality-based training scenarios with converted weapons & marking cartridges.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1 hour: Const. Use of LE Authority, 20.50 hours: De-Escalation Techniques with 17 hours of Scenario Base, 6 hours: High-Risk Traffic Stops, with 6 hours of Scenario Base, 1 hour: Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with 1 hour Scenario base, and 10.50 hours: Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 10.50 hours of Scenario Base.

  • 10
    10.May.Friday

    Mental Health First Aid for 1st Responders, CIPTC, Peoria

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-10-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Mental Health First Aid for 1st Responders

    Instructor: Anthony White

    May 10, 2024

    8am – 4pm

    Class will meet at CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall P01, Peoria, Il

    Enrollment Deadline: May 3, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 10 Maximum – 24

     

    Course Object

    Mental Health First Aid is an 8 hour course designed to promote mental health awareness. The course provides knowledge to individuals on how to use a non-linear action plan to assist them when in contact with someone experiencing a mental health crisis. The course is designed to aid and equip individuals with the capability to effectively manage these populations they regularly interact with.

     Course Content

    • De-stigmatize and Demystify Mental Health Issues
    • Increase Mental Health Literacy
    • Facilitate an Awareness of the Prevalence of Mental Health Issues
    • Acquire Knowledge of the Signs and Symptoms of a Mental Health Issue
    • Increase Mental Health Literacy
    • Acquire knowledge on De-escalation of Aggression Techniques

    Course Content Overview:

    • Define Mental Health First Aid
    • Mental Health Prevalence in the U.S. and the Populations Served
    • Mental Health First Aid Action Plan
    • Understanding and Action Plans for:
    • Depression
    • Panic Attacks
    • Anxiety
    • Traumatic Events
    • Psychosis
    • Overdose
    • Suicidal Behavior
    • Substance Use Disorder

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: ILETSB Pending

  • 13
    13.May.Monday

    Nomadic, Transient, Con Artists Criminals & Their Perfect Victims-The Elderly, CIPTC, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-13-2024-05-14-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Nomadic, Transient, Con Artists Criminals & Their Perfect Victims-The Elderly

     

    Instructor: Gary Nolte, Gryphon Training Group

     

    DATE: May 13-14, 2024

     8am – 5pm

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P104, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 6, 2014

    Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 30

    Course Objective

    The Gryphon Training Group, in association with the Central Illinois Police Training Center, is presenting an incredible 2-day seminar on these crimes and some of the people who perpetrate them.

     

    Data from the U.S. Banking Industry indicates that seniors over the age of 70, are worth a combined total of thirty-five trillion dollars. That’s- $35,000,000,000,000 Seniors over 65 years of age control 85% of the liquid assets in the U.S

     

    Course Content

    Crimes Against the Elderly such as Sweepstakes and Lottery Scams, Ruse Entry and Utility Employee Impostor Burglaries, Home and Automobile Repair Scams, Short-Changing, Till Taps, Scrap Metal Thefts, Sweetheart Swindles, IRS Scams, Jury Duty Scams, Grandchild in Distress Scams, Computer Tech Support Scams and others, are just some of these crimes. All these crimes are committed by transient con artists, who have been successful for decades, if not centuries and they potentially plague EVERY community in America. FACT: Seniors are targeted by con artists an estimated 97% of the time. FACT: The elderly loses more than $3 billion a year to financial scams. FACT: The senior population are extremely hesitant to report incidents to the police. FACT: Law enforcement knowledge and understanding of these crimes is a must. FACT: Prosecution is the only effective deterrent.

     

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1.0 hours Civil Rights; .50 hours Const. Use of LE Authority; 3.5 hours Legal Updates; 6.0 hours Procedural Justice

  • 13
    13.May.Monday

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer - Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-13-2024-05-17-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer

    Instructor: James Wagner & Associates, LLC

    May 13-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 7, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.

    Course Content

    COURSE OVERVIEW: The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model. COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to:

    1. Engage in adult learning techniques. Trainees apply the PTO manual to their training within the PBL context: cooperative learning, group work, scenario-based exercises, and lecture formats.
    2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
    3. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
    4. Engage in problem-based learning as a method to organize their study of both the matrix and the program’s evaluation models.
    5. Incorporate research on new education movements into their training plans, including research on PBL.
    6. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
    7. Practice using evaluation methods and forms during role-play, scenarios, and PBL training.
    8. Employ current technology, including the internet and automated computerized systems.
    9. Teach classmates relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
    10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
    11. Evaluate this training course.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 Civil Rights, .50 hours Const. & Proper Use of LE Authority, 1 Hour Crisis Intervention, 2 hours Cultural Competency, .50 hours Human Rights, 1 hours Officer Wellness and Mental Health, 5 hours Procedural Justice with 3 hours scenario based, .5 hours De-Escalation Techniques, .50 hours Officer Safety Techniques

     

  • 14
    14.May.Tuesday

    Nomadic, Transient, Con Artists Criminals & Their Perfect Victims-The Elderly, CIPTC, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-14-2024-05-14-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Nomadic, Transient, Con Artists Criminals & Their Perfect Victims-The Elderly

     

    Instructor: Gary Nolte, Gryphon Training Group

     

    DATE: May 13-14, 2024

     8am – 5pm

     Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar P104, Peoria

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 6, 2014

    Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 30

    Course Objective

    The Gryphon Training Group, in association with the Central Illinois Police Training Center, is presenting an incredible 2-day seminar on these crimes and some of the people who perpetrate them.

     

    Data from the U.S. Banking Industry indicates that seniors over the age of 70, are worth a combined total of thirty-five trillion dollars. That’s- $35,000,000,000,000 Seniors over 65 years of age control 85% of the liquid assets in the U.S

     

    Course Content

    Crimes Against the Elderly such as Sweepstakes and Lottery Scams, Ruse Entry and Utility Employee Impostor Burglaries, Home and Automobile Repair Scams, Short-Changing, Till Taps, Scrap Metal Thefts, Sweetheart Swindles, IRS Scams, Jury Duty Scams, Grandchild in Distress Scams, Computer Tech Support Scams and others, are just some of these crimes. All these crimes are committed by transient con artists, who have been successful for decades, if not centuries and they potentially plague EVERY community in America. FACT: Seniors are targeted by con artists an estimated 97% of the time. FACT: The elderly loses more than $3 billion a year to financial scams. FACT: The senior population are extremely hesitant to report incidents to the police. FACT: Law enforcement knowledge and understanding of these crimes is a must. FACT: Prosecution is the only effective deterrent.

     

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1.0 hours Civil Rights; .50 hours Const. Use of LE Authority; 3.5 hours Legal Updates; 6.0 hours Procedural Justice

  • 14
    14.May.Tuesday

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer - Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-14-2024-05-17-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer

    Instructor: James Wagner & Associates, LLC

    May 13-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 7, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.

    Course Content

    COURSE OVERVIEW: The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model. COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to:

    1. Engage in adult learning techniques. Trainees apply the PTO manual to their training within the PBL context: cooperative learning, group work, scenario-based exercises, and lecture formats.
    2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
    3. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
    4. Engage in problem-based learning as a method to organize their study of both the matrix and the program’s evaluation models.
    5. Incorporate research on new education movements into their training plans, including research on PBL.
    6. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
    7. Practice using evaluation methods and forms during role-play, scenarios, and PBL training.
    8. Employ current technology, including the internet and automated computerized systems.
    9. Teach classmates relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
    10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
    11. Evaluate this training course.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 Civil Rights, .50 hours Const. & Proper Use of LE Authority, 1 Hour Crisis Intervention, 2 hours Cultural Competency, .50 hours Human Rights, 1 hours Officer Wellness and Mental Health, 5 hours Procedural Justice with 3 hours scenario based, .5 hours De-Escalation Techniques, .50 hours Officer Safety Techniques

     

  • 15
    15.May.Wednesday

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer - Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-15-2024-05-17-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer

    Instructor: James Wagner & Associates, LLC

    May 13-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 7, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.

    Course Content

    COURSE OVERVIEW: The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model. COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to:

    1. Engage in adult learning techniques. Trainees apply the PTO manual to their training within the PBL context: cooperative learning, group work, scenario-based exercises, and lecture formats.
    2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
    3. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
    4. Engage in problem-based learning as a method to organize their study of both the matrix and the program’s evaluation models.
    5. Incorporate research on new education movements into their training plans, including research on PBL.
    6. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
    7. Practice using evaluation methods and forms during role-play, scenarios, and PBL training.
    8. Employ current technology, including the internet and automated computerized systems.
    9. Teach classmates relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
    10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
    11. Evaluate this training course.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 Civil Rights, .50 hours Const. & Proper Use of LE Authority, 1 Hour Crisis Intervention, 2 hours Cultural Competency, .50 hours Human Rights, 1 hours Officer Wellness and Mental Health, 5 hours Procedural Justice with 3 hours scenario based, .5 hours De-Escalation Techniques, .50 hours Officer Safety Techniques

     

  • 16
    16.May.Thursday

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer - Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-16-2024-05-17-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer

    Instructor: James Wagner & Associates, LLC

    May 13-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 7, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.

    Course Content

    COURSE OVERVIEW: The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model. COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to:

    1. Engage in adult learning techniques. Trainees apply the PTO manual to their training within the PBL context: cooperative learning, group work, scenario-based exercises, and lecture formats.
    2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
    3. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
    4. Engage in problem-based learning as a method to organize their study of both the matrix and the program’s evaluation models.
    5. Incorporate research on new education movements into their training plans, including research on PBL.
    6. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
    7. Practice using evaluation methods and forms during role-play, scenarios, and PBL training.
    8. Employ current technology, including the internet and automated computerized systems.
    9. Teach classmates relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
    10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
    11. Evaluate this training course.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 Civil Rights, .50 hours Const. & Proper Use of LE Authority, 1 Hour Crisis Intervention, 2 hours Cultural Competency, .50 hours Human Rights, 1 hours Officer Wellness and Mental Health, 5 hours Procedural Justice with 3 hours scenario based, .5 hours De-Escalation Techniques, .50 hours Officer Safety Techniques

     

  • 16
    16.May.Thursday

    FOCUS™ - Handgun Mounted Red Dot Optic Instructor Course, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-16-2024-05-17-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    FOCUS™ – Handgun Mounted Red Dot Optic Instructor Course

    Instructor: Al Bello

    May 16-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 9, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum 30

    Course Objective

    FOCUS™ Red-Dot Handgun Instructor Course– This course is strictly for law enforcement and military personnel. With the emerging importance of red-dot sight systems in tactical environments, understanding and mastering this technology is paramount. In addition to this, as a firearms instructor, you MUST know how to teach this to personnel within your agency. The FOCUS™ Red-Dot Handgun Instructor Course is an advanced training program tailored specifically for those looking to educate others in the tactical and proficient use of red-dot sights on handguns. This course delves deep into the methodology, mechanics, and teaching techniques, empowering participants to instruct with confidence, precision, and clarity. Shooters will be taught how to mount optics, test them for function, and maintain them.  Live fire drills will focus on draw stroke, trigger control, and consistently finding and tracking the dot under recoil. Grip, stance, dot movement, and confirmation of the dot on target will also be taught and drilled. All live fire shooting will be run in the coach/shooter format.

    Requirements:

    – Any weapons brought to the training MUST already have the red-dot optic installed by a qualified armorer.
    Must be a Certified Firearms Instructor, either through ILETSB, POST, other police training group, or military training school.
    -RDS Pistol with optic-height iron sights, Duty belt with CORRECT holster for gun, 3 magazines minimum.
    -800 rds. of range ammo.
    -Eye and Ear Protection.
    -Note taking material. To include a sharpie, to be carried on person.
    -Body Armor.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 9.50 hours De-Escalation with 5.00 hours of scenario base and 1 hour: Officer Safety techniques with 1 hour scenario based.

  • 17
    17.May.Friday

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer - Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-17-2024-05-17-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Problem Based Learning Model of Field Training Basic Police Training Officer

    Instructor: James Wagner & Associates, LLC

    May 13-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 7, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This 40-hour program has been designed by James Wagner and Associates, LLC for the purpose of providing a field training model for police recruits that incorporates adult learning theories and problem-based learning. This course will enable trainers to use these methods to develop new police officers who will be competent in the areas of community policing and problem solving.

    Course Content

    COURSE OVERVIEW: The primary focus of the course will be to provide training officers with the specialized skills, knowledge and abilities needed to train a recruit using the principles of this training model. COURSE GOALS: The goals of this course are to:

    1. Engage in adult learning techniques. Trainees apply the PTO manual to their training within the PBL context: cooperative learning, group work, scenario-based exercises, and lecture formats.
    2. Identify requirements for legally defensible and valid training.
    3. Study the Learning Matrix cells within the PBL model and add to them, when appropriate to meet local agency needs.
    4. Engage in problem-based learning as a method to organize their study of both the matrix and the program’s evaluation models.
    5. Incorporate research on new education movements into their training plans, including research on PBL.
    6. Develop resources for Learning Activity Packages.
    7. Practice using evaluation methods and forms during role-play, scenarios, and PBL training.
    8. Employ current technology, including the internet and automated computerized systems.
    9. Teach classmates relevant information on emotional intelligence, multiple intelligence, and conflict resolution for use in their training program.
    10. Design, create, and/or review Learning Matrix binders.
    11. Evaluate this training course.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 Civil Rights, .50 hours Const. & Proper Use of LE Authority, 1 Hour Crisis Intervention, 2 hours Cultural Competency, .50 hours Human Rights, 1 hours Officer Wellness and Mental Health, 5 hours Procedural Justice with 3 hours scenario based, .5 hours De-Escalation Techniques, .50 hours Officer Safety Techniques

     

  • 17
    17.May.Friday

    FOCUS™ - Handgun Mounted Red Dot Optic Instructor Course, Tazewell County Range, Tremont, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-17-2024-05-17-2024
    Tazewell County Range
    21306 Illinois Route 9, Tremont, IL

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    FOCUS™ – Handgun Mounted Red Dot Optic Instructor Course

    Instructor: Al Bello

    May 16-17, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Location: Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office Range 2106 Illinois Route 9, Tremont IL

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 9, 2024

    Course Size:  Maximum 30

    Course Objective

    FOCUS™ Red-Dot Handgun Instructor Course– This course is strictly for law enforcement and military personnel. With the emerging importance of red-dot sight systems in tactical environments, understanding and mastering this technology is paramount. In addition to this, as a firearms instructor, you MUST know how to teach this to personnel within your agency. The FOCUS™ Red-Dot Handgun Instructor Course is an advanced training program tailored specifically for those looking to educate others in the tactical and proficient use of red-dot sights on handguns. This course delves deep into the methodology, mechanics, and teaching techniques, empowering participants to instruct with confidence, precision, and clarity. Shooters will be taught how to mount optics, test them for function, and maintain them.  Live fire drills will focus on draw stroke, trigger control, and consistently finding and tracking the dot under recoil. Grip, stance, dot movement, and confirmation of the dot on target will also be taught and drilled. All live fire shooting will be run in the coach/shooter format.

    Requirements:

    – Any weapons brought to the training MUST already have the red-dot optic installed by a qualified armorer.
    Must be a Certified Firearms Instructor, either through ILETSB, POST, other police training group, or military training school.
    -RDS Pistol with optic-height iron sights, Duty belt with CORRECT holster for gun, 3 magazines minimum.
    -800 rds. of range ammo.
    -Eye and Ear Protection.
    -Note taking material. To include a sharpie, to be carried on person.
    -Body Armor.

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 9.50 hours De-Escalation with 5.00 hours of scenario base and 1 hour: Officer Safety techniques with 1 hour scenario based.

  • 20
    20.May.Monday

    Crisis Intervention Team Training - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-20-2024-05-24-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    CITT Crisis Intervention Team Training

    Instructor: Law Enforcement & Behavioral Health Professionals

    May 20-24, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 101, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 42

    All Handouts provided on a Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Please wear your police uniform on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Role Playing and Working Lunch

    Officer’s MUST BE at least 2 years from their initial date of hire in order to take this class. 

    Course Object

    This 40-hour program is designed to provide selected officers with specialized training on dealing with individuals in the community who have a mental illness or other behavioral disability.  CIT officers are trained as resource specialists who can provide immediate response to calls involving a mental health crisis.  The “team” concept refers to law enforcement involvement with stakeholder agencies, as well as interagency mutual assistance when appropriate.

    The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals.

    During the week, students will participate in a variety of valuable exercises that will simulate auditory and 3-D visual hallucinations that individuals with a mental illness might experience.  The program will also provide officers with a unique opportunity to interact with individuals who have a mental illness and their family members (primary and secondary consumers).

    An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training.  Officers are challenged with realistic scenarios portrayed by professional actors from Chicago and St. Louis.  Scenarios may include a suicide intervention, de-escalating a violent situation, or responding to a call involving an individual experiencing paranoia.  All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

    Course Content

    Topics include:

    Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
    Medical Conditions that Mimic Mental Illness
    Compliant Surrender and Tactical Response
    Child and Adolescent Disorders
    Autism
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Risk Assessment and Legal Issues
    Substance Abuse
    Veterans in Crisis
    Psychotropic Medications
    Geriatric Issues
    Police Response to Suspected Excited Delirium

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional and Proper use of Law Enforcement Authority .50 hours, Human Rights 7 hours, Legal Updates 2 hours, Procedural Justice 4 hours, De-escalation Techniques 8 hours with 4 Scenario Based hours, Crisis Intervention 12 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 2 hours, and Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 4 hours with 3 hours Scenario Based hours

  • 20
    20.May.Monday

    Immediate Trauma Care End User, Peru PD, Peru, IL

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-20-2024
    Peru Police Department Training Room
    2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    Immediate Trauma Care End User

    Instructor: Beacon Training Group

    May 20, 2024

     8am – 4pm

     Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL 

    Enrollment Deadline:  May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 12 Maximum – 20

    Course Objective

    This one day, 8 hour program has been designed by the Beacon Training Group to introduce first responders to life saving/sustaining immediate trauma care practices and equipment.

    Course Content

    This program is designed to provide first responders with the skills and knowledge to treat and survive traumatic injuries which will include but are not limited to: severe bleeding, amputations, penetrating injuries, upper chest injuries, other airway injuries, etc…   Students will be provided with an explanation of human anatomy and how it relates to traumatic injuries.  Instructors will then demonstrate proper practices and techniques to treat serious injuries with manufactured and improvised equipment.  Students will learn and practice the proper use and limitations of tourniquets, wound packing, pressure points, pressure dressings, airway management, and occlusive dressings.

    About the Instructor’s

    Andrew Cimonetti

     United States Marine Corps Combat Veteran and decorated Staff Non-Commissioned Officer who has served three tours to Afghanistan as an Operator and Assistant Element Leader in the Marine Corps Special Operation Command (MARSOC). Mr. Cimonetti has been in law enforcement for over 8 years and is currently serving his department as a Patrol Officer as well as a firearms and tactics instructor. Mr. Cimonetti recently separated from a large multi-jurisdictional SWAT team in south suburbs of Chicago where he operated as a SWAT School Instructor, Entry Team Leader, and Training Coordinator . Mr. Cimonetti has used his extensive Combat experience to create Beacon Training Group LLC. Through Beacon Mr. Cimonetti develops and implements training to first responders, Schools, places of worship, and local businesses, which include Immediate Trauma Care (ITC), Rapid Deployment, Rescue Task Force, Command and Control, and Escape, Barricade, Resist, and Survive (EBRS) program to increase the safety and security of schools, daycares, business, places of worship, and anywhere people can gather.

    Mr. Cimonetti holds multiple instructor certifications in active response to threats and has conducted multiple large scale training scenarios with Tele communicators, police departments, fire departments, and schools.
    Mr. Cimonetti is a sound instructor and proven leader. Mr. Cimonetti has a passion for developing individuals to exceed “normal” and achieve their full potential.

    Robert Jones

    Robert Jones is a Lieutenant from a Central Illinois police department who serves as a shift commander and training coordinator. He has been in law enforcement for 15 years serving in various roles such as a K9 handler and attached to the multijurisdictional SWAT team. He is an instructor for many facets of law enforcement, ranging from master firearm instruction to rapid response instruction. Robert believes training officers in life-saving medical techniques should be routed in data and experience, leading himself and the Beacon Training Group to review and update the course consistently.

     Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Emergency Medical Response Training and Certification 7 hours and Procedural Justice .50 hours

  • 21
    21.May.Tuesday

    Crisis Intervention Team Training - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-21-2024-05-24-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    CITT Crisis Intervention Team Training

    Instructor: Law Enforcement & Behavioral Health Professionals

    May 20-24, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 101, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 42

    All Handouts provided on a Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Please wear your police uniform on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Role Playing and Working Lunch

    Officer’s MUST BE at least 2 years from their initial date of hire in order to take this class. 

    Course Object

    This 40-hour program is designed to provide selected officers with specialized training on dealing with individuals in the community who have a mental illness or other behavioral disability.  CIT officers are trained as resource specialists who can provide immediate response to calls involving a mental health crisis.  The “team” concept refers to law enforcement involvement with stakeholder agencies, as well as interagency mutual assistance when appropriate.

    The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals.

    During the week, students will participate in a variety of valuable exercises that will simulate auditory and 3-D visual hallucinations that individuals with a mental illness might experience.  The program will also provide officers with a unique opportunity to interact with individuals who have a mental illness and their family members (primary and secondary consumers).

    An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training.  Officers are challenged with realistic scenarios portrayed by professional actors from Chicago and St. Louis.  Scenarios may include a suicide intervention, de-escalating a violent situation, or responding to a call involving an individual experiencing paranoia.  All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

    Course Content

    Topics include:

    Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
    Medical Conditions that Mimic Mental Illness
    Compliant Surrender and Tactical Response
    Child and Adolescent Disorders
    Autism
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Risk Assessment and Legal Issues
    Substance Abuse
    Veterans in Crisis
    Psychotropic Medications
    Geriatric Issues
    Police Response to Suspected Excited Delirium

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional and Proper use of Law Enforcement Authority .50 hours, Human Rights 7 hours, Legal Updates 2 hours, Procedural Justice 4 hours, De-escalation Techniques 8 hours with 4 Scenario Based hours, Crisis Intervention 12 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 2 hours, and Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 4 hours with 3 hours Scenario Based hours

  • 22
    22.May.Wednesday

    Crisis Intervention Team Training - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-22-2024-05-24-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    CITT Crisis Intervention Team Training

    Instructor: Law Enforcement & Behavioral Health Professionals

    May 20-24, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 101, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 42

    All Handouts provided on a Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Please wear your police uniform on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Role Playing and Working Lunch

    Officer’s MUST BE at least 2 years from their initial date of hire in order to take this class. 

    Course Object

    This 40-hour program is designed to provide selected officers with specialized training on dealing with individuals in the community who have a mental illness or other behavioral disability.  CIT officers are trained as resource specialists who can provide immediate response to calls involving a mental health crisis.  The “team” concept refers to law enforcement involvement with stakeholder agencies, as well as interagency mutual assistance when appropriate.

    The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals.

    During the week, students will participate in a variety of valuable exercises that will simulate auditory and 3-D visual hallucinations that individuals with a mental illness might experience.  The program will also provide officers with a unique opportunity to interact with individuals who have a mental illness and their family members (primary and secondary consumers).

    An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training.  Officers are challenged with realistic scenarios portrayed by professional actors from Chicago and St. Louis.  Scenarios may include a suicide intervention, de-escalating a violent situation, or responding to a call involving an individual experiencing paranoia.  All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

    Course Content

    Topics include:

    Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
    Medical Conditions that Mimic Mental Illness
    Compliant Surrender and Tactical Response
    Child and Adolescent Disorders
    Autism
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Risk Assessment and Legal Issues
    Substance Abuse
    Veterans in Crisis
    Psychotropic Medications
    Geriatric Issues
    Police Response to Suspected Excited Delirium

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional and Proper use of Law Enforcement Authority .50 hours, Human Rights 7 hours, Legal Updates 2 hours, Procedural Justice 4 hours, De-escalation Techniques 8 hours with 4 Scenario Based hours, Crisis Intervention 12 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 2 hours, and Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 4 hours with 3 hours Scenario Based hours

  • 22
    22.May.Wednesday

    ILETSB - CIT - (Advanced) 1 Day Refresher, CIPTC, Peoria

    8:00 AM-4:00 PM
    05-22-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P106
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

     

    ILETSB – CIT – (Advanced) 1 Day Refresher

    Instructor: Mark Benson and John Williams

    May 22, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 106, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 15, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 30

    Pre-requisite must be an active CIT Officer (attended the 40 CIT training)

    All Handouts of Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Course Object

    This course will review the 5 components of a CIT program; Training, community Collaboration, Accessible Crisis System, Behavioral Health Staff Training, Family/ Advocate Collaboration and Education, along with additional key components listed below.

    Course Content

     Introduction and Review

    • Trouble shooting
    • Community Resources
    • Legal Updates
    • Group Problem Solving
    • Active Listening Exercise
    • Officer Exposure to Trauma
    • Self-Care Issues, Practice and Resources
    • Scenario-Based Role Playing and Review

    About the Instructor

    Mark Benson has been working in the field of mental health since 1990. He earned a Master of Science in Education with a focus on Community Mental Health from Illinois State University in 1997. He is also a Nationally Certified Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. Mark is trained in the Mitchell Model of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM). Mark has worked in a variety of mental health settings including in community mental health, geriatric and youth mental health, higher education, private practice, in-patient settings and jail counseling. His primary focus has been on crisis intervention.

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 50 hours – Civil Rights, .50 hours – Const. Use of LE Authority, 1.5 hours – Crisis Intervention, .50 hours Legal Updates, .50 hours – Officer Wellness/Mental Health, .50 hours – Procedural Justice, 3 hours – De-Escalation Techniques with 3 hours scenario based, 1 hour – Officer Safety Techniques with Concealment, Cover and Time, with 1 hour scenario based.

     

  • 23
    23.May.Thursday

    Crisis Intervention Team Training - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-23-2024-05-24-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    CITT Crisis Intervention Team Training

    Instructor: Law Enforcement & Behavioral Health Professionals

    May 20-24, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 101, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 42

    All Handouts provided on a Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Please wear your police uniform on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Role Playing and Working Lunch

    Officer’s MUST BE at least 2 years from their initial date of hire in order to take this class. 

    Course Object

    This 40-hour program is designed to provide selected officers with specialized training on dealing with individuals in the community who have a mental illness or other behavioral disability.  CIT officers are trained as resource specialists who can provide immediate response to calls involving a mental health crisis.  The “team” concept refers to law enforcement involvement with stakeholder agencies, as well as interagency mutual assistance when appropriate.

    The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals.

    During the week, students will participate in a variety of valuable exercises that will simulate auditory and 3-D visual hallucinations that individuals with a mental illness might experience.  The program will also provide officers with a unique opportunity to interact with individuals who have a mental illness and their family members (primary and secondary consumers).

    An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training.  Officers are challenged with realistic scenarios portrayed by professional actors from Chicago and St. Louis.  Scenarios may include a suicide intervention, de-escalating a violent situation, or responding to a call involving an individual experiencing paranoia.  All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

    Course Content

    Topics include:

    Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
    Medical Conditions that Mimic Mental Illness
    Compliant Surrender and Tactical Response
    Child and Adolescent Disorders
    Autism
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Risk Assessment and Legal Issues
    Substance Abuse
    Veterans in Crisis
    Psychotropic Medications
    Geriatric Issues
    Police Response to Suspected Excited Delirium

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional and Proper use of Law Enforcement Authority .50 hours, Human Rights 7 hours, Legal Updates 2 hours, Procedural Justice 4 hours, De-escalation Techniques 8 hours with 4 Scenario Based hours, Crisis Intervention 12 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 2 hours, and Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 4 hours with 3 hours Scenario Based hours

  • 24
    24.May.Friday

    Crisis Intervention Team Training - CIPTC, Poplar Hall P101, Peoria

    8:00 AM-5:00 PM
    05-24-2024-05-24-2024
    Central Illinois Police Training Center Poplar Hall P101
    5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA

    CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

    Brian Fengel, Director

    Phone: (309) 690-7350
    Fax: (309) 690-7359
    Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

    Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

    CITT Crisis Intervention Team Training

    Instructor: Law Enforcement & Behavioral Health Professionals

    May 20-24, 2024

    8am – 5pm

    Class will meet at: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus, 5407 N. University, Poplar Hall 101, Peoria, IL

    Enrollment Deadline: May 13, 2024

    Course Size:  Minimum – 25 Maximum – 42

    All Handouts provided on a Thumb Drive, bring laptop to follow along

    Please wear your police uniform on Thursday, May 23, 2024, Role Playing and Working Lunch

    Officer’s MUST BE at least 2 years from their initial date of hire in order to take this class. 

    Course Object

    This 40-hour program is designed to provide selected officers with specialized training on dealing with individuals in the community who have a mental illness or other behavioral disability.  CIT officers are trained as resource specialists who can provide immediate response to calls involving a mental health crisis.  The “team” concept refers to law enforcement involvement with stakeholder agencies, as well as interagency mutual assistance when appropriate.

    The course will be conducted by a diverse group of law enforcement and behavioral health professionals.

    During the week, students will participate in a variety of valuable exercises that will simulate auditory and 3-D visual hallucinations that individuals with a mental illness might experience.  The program will also provide officers with a unique opportunity to interact with individuals who have a mental illness and their family members (primary and secondary consumers).

    An essential part of the CIT course is scenario-based skills training.  Officers are challenged with realistic scenarios portrayed by professional actors from Chicago and St. Louis.  Scenarios may include a suicide intervention, de-escalating a violent situation, or responding to a call involving an individual experiencing paranoia.  All scenarios are facilitated and evaluated by certified CIT officers.

    Course Content

    Topics include:

    Signs and Symptoms of Mental Illness
    Medical Conditions that Mimic Mental Illness
    Compliant Surrender and Tactical Response
    Child and Adolescent Disorders
    Autism
    Intellectual Disabilities
    Risk Assessment and Legal Issues
    Substance Abuse
    Veterans in Crisis
    Psychotropic Medications
    Geriatric Issues
    Police Response to Suspected Excited Delirium

     

    Mobile In-Service Training Team # 7 Illinois Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    MTU #7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

    Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional and Proper use of Law Enforcement Authority .50 hours, Human Rights 7 hours, Legal Updates 2 hours, Procedural Justice 4 hours, De-escalation Techniques 8 hours with 4 Scenario Based hours, Crisis Intervention 12 hours, Officer Wellness/Mental Health 2 hours, and Officer safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 4 hours with 3 hours Scenario Based hours

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