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SUMMARY:Peer Support Team Training — First Responders (2 Day Training) | In-Person
DESCRIPTION:Today\, more than ever\, First Responders need to be operating at their best on a personal and professional level. One of the ways to help them achieve this goal is to create a Peer Support Team at your department. \nWhen your department is operating at its best\, officers are taking care of each other and are better able to serve the citizens. By having personnel trained in peer support\, members will know signs to watch for and understand how to handle situations when they are first observed. The training session consists of 2 days of intense learning. Kristen Herreid and Felicia Labatore have teamed up to teach peer support classes to First Responders throughout Wisconsin\, including DOJ\, State Patrol\, DNR and several city and county agencies. \nCVMIC will provide a continental breakfast and lunch as part of the training day.  \nIf you have food allergies or if you are not interested in the provided food\, refrigerator and freezer space are available for any food you wish to bring. \nPresenters:  Felicia Labatore\, Peer Coordinator – Kenosha Police Department\nKristen Herreid\, LCSW – Saver’s Hope First Responder Mental Health \nRegistration Information:  Log into NEOGOV/Learn and search ‘Peer Support’. \nPlease contact Shelley Thompson @ shelleyt@cvmic.com for registration support.
URL:https://www.cvmic.com/event/peer-support-team-training-first-responders-2-day-training-2/
LOCATION:Cities & Villages Mutual Insurance\, 9898 W Bluemound Rd\, Wauwatosa\, WI\, 53226
CATEGORIES:Training at CVMIC
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SUMMARY:Peer Support Team Training — First Responders (2 Day Training) | In-Person
DESCRIPTION:Today\, more than ever\, First Responders need to be operating at their best on a personal and professional level. One of the ways to help them achieve this goal is to create a Peer Support Team at your department. \nWhen your department is operating at its best\, officers are taking care of each other and are better able to serve the citizens. By having personnel trained in peer support\, members will know signs to watch for and understand how to handle situations when they are first observed. The training session consists of 2 days of intense learning. Kristen Herreid and Felicia Labatore have teamed up to teach peer support classes to First Responders throughout Wisconsin\, including DOJ\, State Patrol\, DNR and several city and county agencies. \nCVMIC will provide a continental breakfast and lunch as part of the training day.  \nIf you have food allergies or if you are not interested in the provided food\, refrigerator and freezer space are available for any food you wish to bring. \nPresenters:  Felicia Labatore\, Peer Coordinator – Kenosha Police Department\nKristen Herreid\, LCSW – Saver’s Hope First Responder Mental Health \nRegistration Information:  Log into NEOGOV/Learn and search ‘Peer Support’. \nPlease contact Shelley Thompson @ shelleyt@cvmic.com for registration support.
URL:https://www.cvmic.com/event/peer-support-team-training-first-responders-2-day-training-3/
LOCATION:Cities & Villages Mutual Insurance\, 9898 W Bluemound Rd\, Wauwatosa\, WI\, 53226
CATEGORIES:Training at CVMIC
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SUMMARY:Leadership (Soft Skills) — ELM2D2 | Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Non-Member Fee: $100 \nIf you would like to register for this training\, please log into Neogov to access Learn. Once in Learn\, search this course within the Course Catalog\, select the class instance and hit “Enroll”. \nAfter enrolling\, you will receive an invoice via email\, that will need to be paid in order to attend training. \nIf participating in this program to complete the Emerging Leadership Learning Plan\, please complete the Learning Plan enrollment on CVMIC.com under “Training”. \n“Soft skills the hardest task”: Emotional intelligence\, time & stress management \nSuccessful leaders are often expected to possess strong technical skills (“hard skills”) within their job; however\, more importantly\, success as a leader is often measured by building successful relationships and managing self effectively (“soft skills”). It is important for leaders to take the time to develop these soft skills. \nAfter attending this program participants will be able to: \n\nDevelop and practice effective time management techniques\nAnalyze the personal and social components of emotional intelligence\nTransform their understanding and management of stress\n\nThis training will help participants build the personal skills needed to be the leader others need.
URL:https://www.cvmic.com/event/leadership-soft-skills-elm2d2-virtual-2/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Training
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SUMMARY:Work Zone Traffic Safety | In-Person
DESCRIPTION:Non-Member Fee: $100 \nIf you would like to register for this training\, please log into Neogov to access Learn. Once in Learn\, search this course within the Course Catalog\, select the class instance and hit “Enroll”. \nCVMIC will provide a continental breakfast and lunch as part of the training day.  \nIf you have food allergies or if you are not interested in the provided food\, refrigerator and freezer space are available for any food you wish to bring. \nEmployees who work in traffic face many hazards. The more they understand and apply work zone traffic control techniques the safer they will be. \nThis program will be an informational session with practical application exercises. \nThis program will cover: \n-Application of MUTCD guidelines \n-Placement of signs and warning devices \n-Appropriate distances for signs and cones \n-Closing of traffic lanes \n-Mobile vs. non-mobile work zones \n-Participants will be educated in work zone safety principles and guidelines. \nWe will also cover reasonable methods of applying these principles for the scenarios that city/village employees are likely to encounter. \nPresenter:\n\n \nFred Krablean \nSafety & Risk Management Specialist
URL:https://www.cvmic.com/event/work-zone-traffic-safety-in-person-2/
LOCATION:Cities & Villages Mutual Insurance\, 9898 W Bluemound Rd\, Wauwatosa\, WI\, 53226
CATEGORIES:Training at CVMIC
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SUMMARY:Retaining & Training — PLM1D2 | Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Non-Member Fee: $100 \nIf you would like to register for this training\, please log into Neogov to access Learn. Once in Learn\, search this course within the Course Catalog\, select the class instance and hit “Enroll”. \nAfter enrolling\, you will receive an invoice via email\, that will need to be paid in order to attend training. \nIf participating in this program to complete the Perfecting Leadership Learning Plan\, please complete the Learning Plan enrollment on CVMIC.com under “Training”. \n“Developing talent in a tough market”: Retaining and training (stay interviews\, gap analysis\, and training) \nGreat teams are created and then maintained. High-performing employees need to be continually challenged\, developed\, and engaged to keep teams running smoothly. \nAfter attending this program participants will be able to: \n\nExplore and execute the steps of the stay interview process\nImplement a simplified gap analysis to identify employee needs\nDevelop employees with technically sound training practices and methods\n\nThere are only two ways to have high-performing employees: hire them or train them. Program participants will learn how to engage their current employees and how to improve them.
URL:https://www.cvmic.com/event/retaining-training-plm1d2-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Training
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