Law enforcement will encounter individuals with disabilities at least 50% of their active duty time. Specific disabilities will pose greater challenges, be more likely to encounter law enforcement, and will call for more detailed training. The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, in partnership with the Virginia Board for People with Disabilities and the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, has contracted with Niagara University to develop comprehensive training specific to individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. This program will provide information specific to Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Tourette Syndrome, Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder, and other syndromes. This two-day Train the Trainer course will prepare participants to provide training on law enforcement response to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. An extensive amount of tools and materials will be provided for interdepartmental access and reference.
Content will include, but is not limited to;
Certified law enforcement officers working in law enforcement agencies.
Partial In-service Credit (PIC) for Virginia law enforcement officers will be available. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance after completing an online evaluation following the training.
Check-in for the training will begin at 8:00 am and the course will run from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm each day.
Participants are responsible for their meals, transportation and lodging arrangements and expenses.
There is no fee to attend this training.
Pre-registration is required via DCJS’ online registration system.