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SUMMARY:AMRRP Law Enforcement Survival: Mental Wellness Training - Marana Location
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Susan Lewis Simmons & Tom Haubold \nAZ POST credit will be offered \nPrerequisite/Who Should Attend: Students must be full-time\, commissioned law enforcement and law enforcement spouses/significant others. \nCost:  Complimentary-Sponsored by ACIP and AMRRP \nCourse Description: Adopt a proactive approach to stress management through education\, training\, identification\, and discussion of common and unique stressors in the ever-changing field of Law Enforcement and the ways in which the individual\, the family\, the organization\, and the public are affected. In doing so\, there should be a reduction in the harmful side effects which include but are not limited to attrition\, unnecessary sick leave\, low morale\, substance abuse\, liability\, divorce\, suicide\, and other physical and financial manifestations which are debilitating to the individual\, the family\, and the organization. \nLaw Enforcement officers are tasked with job descriptions that often require them to be perceived as problem solvers by society. Their jobs are challenging yet rewarding and require them to deal with all the traumas our society has to offer. To become successful and survive they often develop a persona that allows them to deal with daily insults\, without taking them personally which can lead to low morale\, complacency and too often suicide. They shut down emotionally and distance themselves from their families to protect them from the things they see daily and the “garbage” they are exposed to. This can lead to sleep deprivation\, vitamin and mineral deficiencies\, adrenal fatigue\, all resulting in depression\, isolation\, anxiety\, physical illnesses\, emotional distress\, divorce\, and all too often suicide. The good news is that with proper training that takes into account the “whole” person\, we can mitigate many of these negative issues that not only impact the individual but the family and organization as well! \nTo RSVP\, please contact the event organizer.
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/under-the-shield-meet-greet-marana-location/
LOCATION:Marana Municipal Complex – Mayor and Council Chambers\, 11555 W. Civic Center Drive\, Marana\, 85653
CATEGORIES:Partner Conferences,Risk Management Roundtables & Luncheons
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bantel":MAILTO:ebantel@berkleyrisk.com
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SUMMARY:AMRRP Law Enforcement Survival: Mental Wellness Training - Douglas Location
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Susan Lewis Simmons & Tom Haubold \nAZ POST credit will be offered \nPrerequisite/Who Should Attend: Students must be full-time\, commissioned law enforcement and law enforcement spouses/significant others. \nCost:  Complimentary-Sponsored by ACIP and AMRRP \nCourse Description: Adopt a proactive approach to stress management through education\, training\, identification\, and discussion of common and unique stressors in the ever-changing field of Law Enforcement and the ways in which the individual\, the family\, the organization\, and the public are affected. In doing so\, there should be a reduction in the harmful side effects which include but are not limited to attrition\, unnecessary sick leave\, low morale\, substance abuse\, liability\, divorce\, suicide\, and other physical and financial manifestations which are debilitating to the individual\, the family\, and the organization. \nLaw Enforcement officers are tasked with job descriptions that often require them to be perceived as problem solvers by society. Their jobs are challenging yet rewarding and require them to deal with all the traumas our society has to offer. To become successful and survive they often develop a persona that allows them to deal with daily insults\, without taking them personally which can lead to low morale\, complacency and too often suicide. They shut down emotionally and distance themselves from their families to protect them from the things they see daily and the “garbage” they are exposed to. This can lead to sleep deprivation\, vitamin and mineral deficiencies\, adrenal fatigue\, all resulting in depression\, isolation\, anxiety\, physical illnesses\, emotional distress\, divorce\, and all too often suicide. The good news is that with proper training that takes into account the “whole” person\, we can mitigate many of these negative issues that not only impact the individual but the family and organization as well! \nTo RSVP\, please contact the event organizer.
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/amrrp-law-enforcement-survival-mental-wellness-training-douglas-location/
LOCATION:City of Douglas – Visitor Center Conference Room\, 345 16th Street\, Douglas\, AZ\, 85607
CATEGORIES:Partner Conferences,Risk Management Roundtables & Luncheons
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bantel":MAILTO:ebantel@berkleyrisk.com
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SUMMARY:AMRRP Law Enforcement Survival: Mental Wellness Training – Lake Havasu City Location
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Susan Lewis Simmons & Tom Haubold \nAZ POST credit will be offered \nPrerequisite/Who Should Attend: Students must be full-time\, commissioned law enforcement and law enforcement spouses/significant others. \nCost:  Complimentary-Sponsored by ACIP and AMRRP \nCourse Description: Adopt a proactive approach to stress management through education\, training\, identification\, and discussion of common and unique stressors in the ever-changing field of Law Enforcement and the ways in which the individual\, the family\, the organization\, and the public are affected. In doing so\, there should be a reduction in the harmful side effects which include but are not limited to attrition\, unnecessary sick leave\, low morale\, substance abuse\, liability\, divorce\, suicide\, and other physical and financial manifestations which are debilitating to the individual\, the family\, and the organization. \nLaw Enforcement officers are tasked with job descriptions that often require them to be perceived as problem solvers by society. Their jobs are challenging yet rewarding and require them to deal with all the traumas our society has to offer. To become successful and survive they often develop a persona that allows them to deal with daily insults\, without taking them personally which can lead to low morale\, complacency and too often suicide. They shut down emotionally and distance themselves from their families to protect them from the things they see daily and the “garbage” they are exposed to. This can lead to sleep deprivation\, vitamin and mineral deficiencies\, adrenal fatigue\, all resulting in depression\, isolation\, anxiety\, physical illnesses\, emotional distress\, divorce\, and all too often suicide. The good news is that with proper training that takes into account the “whole” person\, we can mitigate many of these negative issues that not only impact the individual but the family and organization as well! \nTo RSVP\, please contact the event organizer.
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/under-the-shield-meet-greet-lake-havasu-city-location/
LOCATION:City of Lake Havasu City – Police Department Meeting Room\, 2360 McCulloch Blvd\, Lake Havasu City\, AZ\, 86403
CATEGORIES:Partner Conferences,Risk Management Roundtables & Luncheons
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bantel":MAILTO:ebantel@berkleyrisk.com
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SUMMARY:AMRRP Executive Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Meeting Agendas are posted on the Arizona Department of Administration website and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns building. \nMeeting Packet \nCall in number: 1-408-418-9388   Call in code: 2341 411 9332
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/amrrp-executive-committee-meeting-4/
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CATEGORIES:Board & Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Ashlie Alliger":MAILTO:aalliger@berkleyrisk.com
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SUMMARY:AMRRP Law Enforcement Survival: Mental Wellness Training – Show Low Location
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Susan Lewis Simmons & Tom Haubold \nAZ POST credit will be offered \nPrerequisite/Who Should Attend: Students must be full-time\, commissioned law enforcement and law enforcement spouses/significant others. \nCost:  Complimentary-Sponsored by ACIP and AMRRP \nCourse Description: Adopt a proactive approach to stress management through education\, training\, identification\, and discussion of common and unique stressors in the ever-changing field of Law Enforcement and the ways in which the individual\, the family\, the organization\, and the public are affected. In doing so\, there should be a reduction in the harmful side effects which include but are not limited to attrition\, unnecessary sick leave\, low morale\, substance abuse\, liability\, divorce\, suicide\, and other physical and financial manifestations which are debilitating to the individual\, the family\, and the organization. \nLaw Enforcement officers are tasked with job descriptions that often require them to be perceived as problem solvers by society. Their jobs are challenging yet rewarding and require them to deal with all the traumas our society has to offer. To become successful and survive they often develop a persona that allows them to deal with daily insults\, without taking them personally which can lead to low morale\, complacency and too often suicide. They shut down emotionally and distance themselves from their families to protect them from the things they see daily and the “garbage” they are exposed to. This can lead to sleep deprivation\, vitamin and mineral deficiencies\, adrenal fatigue\, all resulting in depression\, isolation\, anxiety\, physical illnesses\, emotional distress\, divorce\, and all too often suicide. The good news is that with proper training that takes into account the “whole” person\, we can mitigate many of these negative issues that not only impact the individual but the family and organization as well! \nTo RSVP\, please contact the event organizer.
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/under-the-shield-meet-greet-show-low-location/
LOCATION:City of Show Low City Library-  Council Chambers\, 181 N 9th Street\, Show Low\, 85901
CATEGORIES:Partner Conferences,Risk Management Roundtables & Luncheons
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed Bantel":MAILTO:ebantel@berkleyrisk.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220830
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SUMMARY:League of Arizona Cities and Towns 2022 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/league-of-arizona-cities-and-towns-2022-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa\, 9495 W Coyotes Blvd.\, Glendale\, AZ\, 85305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220830T100000
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CREATED:20211130T195736Z
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SUMMARY:AMRRP Annual Board of Trustees and Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Meeting Agendas are posted on the Arizona Department of Administration website and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns building. \nMeeting Packet \nCall in number: pending    Call in code: pending
URL:https://www.amrrp.org/event/amrrp-annual-board-of-trustees-and-members-meeting/
LOCATION:Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa\, 9495 W Coyotes Blvd.\, Glendale\, AZ\, 85305\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board & Committee Meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Ashlie Alliger":MAILTO:aalliger@berkleyrisk.com
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