Submitted by mwatson on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 1:35pm Event Info Date: Thursday, October 3, 2019 - 8:00am to Friday, October 4, 2019 - 4:00pmDescription: This fast-paced and visually dynamic program will be conducted by Lt. Kelly DeVoll and Sgt. Liam Duggan. They will cover a wide variety of survival and risk management topics in order to impress upon attendees that personal safety and career survival is ultimately the responsibility of the individual officer. The foundation of the program is understanding and training realistically for stress events. From driving too fast and using unwarranted amounts of force, to ineffective communication and the inability to decompress off-duty, the seminar emphasizes the need to manage stress as the key to personal and professional success. Instruction will address current events as well as classic training points through video footage of contemporary police encounters. Veteran trainers will utilize the latest technology and scientific data regarding human performance, stress management, and use of force. The seminar is open to all levels of sworn law enforcement. Room(s): AuditoriumTuition: 0Documents to display to attendees: Street Survival Seminar.pdf Contact Info Name: Kevin Koontz: kkoontz@co.champaign.il.us / 217-819-4028Agency: MTU 12 - IL Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board Setup Info Room Setup Style: ClassroomFood serving table is needed: NoRegistration table is needed: No