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Across the nation, departments large and small face increasing officer shortages. Many agencies are struggling with staffing issues beyond compensation and benefits. Officers are dealing with increased criticism, negative public perception and lower job satisfaction. Such factors lead to officers leaving the profession early—resulting in the loss of valuable experience and training, while producing an enormous financial impact upon departments. It is estimated that the total cost to departments is over 5 billion dollars a year.


Successful Officer Development is designed to help officers at any level to deal with the modern day problems they encounter on the job. Officers will learn principles that will equip them in identifying and overcoming career frustrations, how organizational failures and solutions can impact their career, and how to improve community support and the public’s perception of the officer and department.


Officers incorporating the training covered in this class into their daily work routine will experience immediate improvements and increase the potential for a successful law enforcement career.

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The South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program (SCLEAP) provides 24-hour service assistance to South Carolina Law Enforcement officers facing struggles with health, marital status, family, financial, substance abuse, emotional/stress and other personal matters.


The National Suicide Prevention Hotline

The lifeline provides 24/7 confidential support for those in distress or in need of help for their loved ones.

CONTACT: Call 800-273-8255 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org


The National Suicide Prevention Hotline

The lifeline provides 24/7 confidential support for those in distress or in need of help for their loved ones.

CONTACT: Call 800-273-8255 or visit suicidepreventionlifeline.org


Crisis Text Line

A text will connect you with a trained crisis counselor, 24/7.

CONTACT: https://www.crisistextline.org/ or text BADGE to 741741


1st Help

1st Help matches first responders with appropriate services based on a brief questionnaire, which determines what specific assistance you need (emotional, financial, religious, etc.).

CONTACT: http://www.1sthelp.net/


Safe Call Now

Safe Call Now is a 24-hour crisis referral service for those in public safety and their family members.

CONTACT: https://www.safecallnow.org/ or call 206-459-3020


First Responder Support Network

FRSN provides educational treatment programs for first responders and their families.

CONTACT: http://www.frsn.org/ or call 415-721-9789


Serve & Protect

Serve & Protect helps connect public safety professionals with trauma services.

CONTACT: https://serveprotect.org/ or call 615-373-8000 for the crisis line.


Cops Alive

Cops Alive provides resources and strategies to help cops live happy and successful lives.

CONTACT: http://www.copsalive.com/


CopLine

CopLine is a 24/7 service that will connect you to a peer support counselor.

CONTACT: http://www.copline.org/ or call 800-267-5463


VALOR

The Valor Officer Safety and Wellness program is a Bureau of Justice Assistance funded initiative that provides a ton of resources and online training focused on improving officer health and resilience.

CONTACT: https://www.valorforblue.org


Blue H.E.L.P.

Blue H.E.L.P. is an organization working to reduce mental health stigma in law enforcement and raise awareness of the problem of suicide in LE.

CONTACT: https://bluehelp.org


Badge of Life

Badge of Life’s focus is educating and training agencies on mental health and suicide prevention in law enforcement.

CONTACT: https://www.badgeoflife.org




The following programs will directly help connect you to the resources you or a loved one needs.