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Why public safety training matters
Missouri, the “Show Me State,” is known for its friendly people and beautiful landscapes. But keeping our communities safe requires a dedicated group of professionals: our public safety officers. Emergency responders are the backbone of a secure society, which is why public safety training is so important.
The Missouri State University Public Safety Training Center (PSTC) offers a variety of training programs designed to equip peace officers with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in their critical roles.
Public safety officers face a complex and ever-evolving landscape. New threats emerge, and best practices require constant refinement. PSTC’s training programs ensure officers are prepared to handle any situation they may encounter.
Here’s a glimpse into the value of public safety training:
- Sharpened Skills: PSTC offers courses on topics ranging from de-escalation tactics to active shooter response. These programs ensure officers can handle situations effectively and safely.
- Staying Up-to-Date: The field of public safety is constantly evolving. PSTC’s curriculum reflects the latest best practices and legal guidelines, keeping officers ahead of the curve.
- Building Confidence: Effective training fosters confidence in officers. Knowing they have the skills and knowledge to navigate difficult situations empowers them to perform their duties with greater self-assurance.
Officers can choose to complete required education hours in courses like:
- Crime Victim Advocate Certificate program
- Law Enforcement Leadership
- Dispatcher Training
- Stop the Violence Conference
- ALERRT Active Shooter Level 1 End User Training
The PSTC course catalog is extensive, catering to the diverse needs of public safety professionals. Oftentimes, preparation is key. Simulation courses like our ALERRT Active Shooter Training, can be a life saving tool in high stakes situations.
Public safety is a community effort
Public safety isn’t just about the professionals who wear badges. It’s a community-wide effort. Want to learn more? Schedule a meeting with Cody Brewington.
Together, through comprehensive training and unwavering support, we can build a safer and stronger Missouri for everyone.