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training for law enforcement officers
WEBThe Peace Officer Wellness, Empathy & Resilience (POWER) Training Program offers an intensive and interactive curriculum for police and correctional officers that utilizes mindfulness practices, compassion-based communication exercises, and training in wellness-related areas such as stress management and self-care. POWER offers a …
Actived: Just Now
Compassion, Attunement and Resilience Education to …
WEBCompassion, Attunement & Resilience Education for Healthcare Professionals (CARE) features an evidence-based curriculum, combining the latest innovations in mindfulness with peer-led group council practice to deliver a powerful and sustainable skills-based program for physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.Utilizing the council …
News and Stories of Council Archive
WEBThe LEMHWA grant is a key component of this legislation, providing funding to support the development and implementation of mental health and wellness programs for law enforcement agencies. The LEMHWA grant is administered by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The grant is available to state, local, and
Center for Council
WEBCenter for Council delivers programs and trainings that promote communication, enhance well-being, build community, and foster compassion. Our work supports a sustainable shift toward a more cooperative, creative, and engaged culture, transforming relationships, strengthening teamwork, fostering a sense of inclusion, and supporting health and …
News and Stories of Council Archive
WEBThis event was the latest quarterly convening of this dynamic network and featured an interactive presentation on wellness from Dr. Ann Seide, MD, an internal medicine physician who emphasizes integrative care, followed by small group councils, a Grand Spiral Council to weave the gathering and a healthy and delicious Mediterranean …
Leaving Prison Behind
WEBLeaving Prison Behind: A Council Before I Go is an illustrated novella created from the words and stories of system-impacted individuals, and those who support them.The book grew out of Center for Council's Council Reentry Program, with the intention of supporting and resourcing incarcerated individuals preparing themselves for the journey …
where compassion begins
WEBWhere Compassion Begins is an invitation to build the muscle of compassion, through exercises and practices that enhance our capacity to listen from the heart and, in so doing, take care of ourselves and those around us. Compassion is sometimes confused with empathy, or even sympathy. It is neither, though it includes some aspects of both.
Center for Council Staff
WEBJared SeideExecutive Director. Jared Seide is the Executive Director of Center for Council. He has designed, piloted and coordinated council-based programs in prisons, assisted living facilities, youth groups and a variety of non-profit, faith-based organizations, social service and law enforcement agencies, including the "Co-Mentoring Project
System-Impacted Individuals and Families
WEBSystem-impacted families are experiencing immense trauma, stress, and uncertainty. The council practice is a powerful tool to engage families and create patterns for healthy communication, genuine understanding, connection, and healing. To learn more about the power of family council circles, read Sam’s story, or participate in a Social
LAPD Officers Discuss POWER
WEBIndependent evaluation of the LAPD program cohorts conducted by UCLA researchers found that the P.O.W.E.R. training program produced statistically significant increases in empathy and emotional awareness and suggested notable improvement in physical health. Read the evaluation reports from the LAPD and Jacksonville Sheriff's Office POWER …
Council for Insight, Compassion & Resilience
WEBCenter for Council has implemented the Council for Insight, Compassion & Resilience in 27 prison facilities operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). The majority of the programs began as a result of the Innovative Grant Program, which was established in 2015 by CDCR to "support and advance inmate
Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Act (LEMHWA) Grant
WEBThe LEMHWA Implementation Projects solicitation aims to support state, local, tribal, or territorial law enforcement agencies seeking to implement new or enhance existing programs that offer training and services on officer emotional and mental health, peer mentoring, suicide prevention, stress reduction, and support services for officers and …
Resilience and Retention Training for Law Enforcement
WEBlaw enforcement. First responders, including law enforcement and correctional officers, are consistently exposed to elevated levels of work-related stress and trauma. Without effective tools for managing stress, officers are often set up to experience poor physical, mental, and emotional health which impact work performance and increased rates
Center for Council
WEBLos Angeles is the most populous city in California and is host to the largest number of individuals returning from state prison. There are so many barriers that formerly incarcerated individuals must navigate upon release, including finding housing and employment, the stigma of being an “ex-offender” and the repair and renewal of …
News and Stories of Council Archive
WEBTrainers with Center for Council’s POWER Training Program for law enforcement officers traveled south to San Diego for the last session of a three-month intensive workshop involving officers from the police departments of four local universities: University of California San Diego, California State University San Marcos, Palomar …
Social Connection Council for Essential Workers
WEBWhether you work as doctor, nurse, therapist or healthcare administrator, these councils for healthcare providers are for you: an opportunity to come together. and attend to the health of our minds and bodies. These offerings are facilitated by. Dr. Ann Seide, internist and Medical Director of Palliative Care at Los Robles Hospital and
Center for Council Team
WEBcouncil trainer team. Certified Council Trainers lead programs and trainings in schools, businesses, faith-based and non-profits organizations, health care systems and prisons. Trainers affiliated with Center for Council work in communities around the world, from Southern California to Canada, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
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