This document provides information about training courses offered by Next Generation Training (NGT). NGT offers a variety of courses focused on public safety topics like social media for police agencies, sexting/sextortion prevention and prosecution, procedural justice implementation, and police response to Alzheimer's and autism incidents. The document provides objectives and details for each course. It also provides information on booking classes with NGT, including pricing and requirements for open registration versus agency-specific training.
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4Training Classes Critical
to Public Safety in 2016-17
Social Media for Police Agencies: Best & New Practices
Sexting & Sextortion: Prevention to Prosecution
Procedural Justice: Practical Implementation
Police Response to Alzheimer’s & Autism Incidents
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Next Generation Training Is Based In Frisco, TX
Social Media for Police Agencies:
Increasing Officer Safety & Community Involvement
This course builds and expands on the basic Social Media for Public Safety
Course. It offers not only solid foundation and practices but upcoming trends
in social media and what to expect in public safety.
Class Objectives:
• How Social Media Affects Officer Safety, Media, Citizens and Truthful Reporting
• Branding Your Agency: What Does Your Social Media Say About You?
• 20 Years Of Communication Changes, Why “1990S” Practices Are Not Effective
• Local Government Social Media Should Differ From Public Safety
• Social Media Is A Force Multiplier and Expands an Agency Capacity
• What Public Safety Should Share With Citizens, How & Why
• Expanding Social Media Responsibilities in Your Agency
• New Trends in Social Media in 2016 and How They Will Affect/Effect Public Safety
• How to Make PSAs More Effective and Engage Citizens
• How Social Media Enhances Community Policing and
Procedural Justice
• Best Practices: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Pinterest,
Nextdoor, Dashboards
• Social Media Analytics, Engagement, and Effectiveness
• Why Agency Social Media Should Be Designed for Mobile
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Sexting & Sextortion:
Prevention to Prosecution
There is a much scarier, criminal,
predator element to this topic than
most adults realize. This topic is
available in 2-8 hour classes.
Class Objectives:
• Stakeholders: Authorities, Kids, Internet
Predators
• How Predators Place Porn to Stalk and Desensitize Kids
to Sexting, Sextortion and Victimization
• Prevention, Education & Monitoring: K - College
• Shocking Information Adults Need to Know About
Coordinated Bullying, Suicide, Peer Pressure
& Social Media
• Types of Applications and Devices Kids Use
For Social Media and to Hide Files
• Preventing Predators in 2016
• Federal & State Laws
• The Teamwork Approach
A Social Media Safety 1.5 - 2 Hour Presentation
is Also Available For Parents, Pre-Teens & Teens.
Procedural Justice: Practical Implementation
Our Procedural Justice class goes well beyond theory to
include implementaion, policies, and case studies.
Class Objectives:
• Understand Procedural Justice Components & Their Place
in Our Profession and Agencies:
• Fairness
• Voice
• Incorporateing These Core Principles Into All Aspects of
the Organization: Hiring, Training, Discipline, Policies,
Communication, Community Relationships, Resource
Allocation, Etc.
• How Procedural Justice
• Enriches the Fundamentals of Our Profession
• Creates a Better Working Environment
• Promotes Officer Safety
• Decreases Citizen Complaints
• Works with Risk
Management to Decrease
Department Liability
• Bridges the
Gap with Community
Police Response To Alzheimer’s &
Autism Incidents:
These respective diseases and disorders are
frequently flash points for agencies and the
public. Each of these are separate, 4 hour
classes.
Class Objectives:
• Recognizing Signs
• Between Alzheimer’s and Dementia
• Autism Spectrum Disorders
• Common Behaviors and Why They Occur
• Techniques for Dealing with the Behaviors
• The Stages of Alzheimer’s
• Wandering and Search and Rescue
• Public Safety & Caregiver Issues
• Available Resources
• Real Life Experiences of Interactions
• Many Behaviors Associated with ASD
• Proper and Effective Interactions
• De-Escalation Techniques
• Restraint and Alternatives to Arrest
NGT Understands Government/Association Needs
High-quality training/low maintenance trainers. NGT is
dedicated to customizing courses to the needs and concerns of
your audience to deliver the very best in Public Safety Education.
Booking a Class With
Next Generation Training
Pricing Valid for Courses Booked Through 12/21/2016
Open Registration
(Agency Hosted Class)
Conference/Agency
Specific Training
$125 Registration Fee*
*Per Person, Minimum 25 Participants
$1000 Per Training Day**
**Additional $250 Per Travel Day
Host Agency Pays Instructor
Expenses at Government Rate for
Hotel, Transportation, Meals
Host Agency Receives 2 Free
Slots - Advertises, Provides
Room and A/V Support
NGT Provides Online
Registration and Payment
Processing Services as well as
Certificates and All Handout
Materials
Host Agency Provides Venue,
A/V Support, Audience,
Handouts, and Certificates
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