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- HETX-TCOLE3287- Local Rabies Control
***For registrations or pricing please visit www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com/register or contact Humane Educators Of Texas at www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com *** This course is designed to a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Local Rabies Control Authority. It is ideally suited for individuals who have been appointed LRCA, are going to be appointed, have been designated to similar roles by the LRCA, or supervisors who oversee the Animal Control Unit. This class is ideally suited for: -All ACOs, supervisors, and public health officials who are involved in any capacity in rabies investigations. -Anyone new to rabies investigations. -Anyone wanting to improve their rabies investigations to ensure the best in public safety. -Also great for the more seasoned investigator!
- Austin, TCOLE# 1014 Basic Instructor
The Basic Instructor Certification course is designed to provide the basic concepts of instruction and to increase the quality of professional law enforcement training. To use a PO please contact us at Training@Mengerusa.com to have an invoice created.
- Pre-employment Background Investigation
Texas legislature requires all law enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough pre-employment background investigation prior to appointing an applicant as a Texas Peace Officer, Jailer or Telecommunicator. This course is designed to guide investigators through a proper process to satisfy TCOLE background requirements. Students will have knowledge upon competition of this course on: SB 24, Documentation required (CBF), Secureshare, Internal affairs (G) files, the Appointment Process Flowchart and 1701.451 Pre-employment Procedure. 1. Student will be able to list the Documents needed from a Law Enforcement applicant. 2. Student will be able to identify the minimum standards required for persons to be licensed/appointed. 3. Student will have knowledge of the phases required during the pre-employment background investigation. 4. Student will identify the importance of conducting & documenting a Background Investigation. 5. Students will be able to explain the reason for conducting a proper and complete applicant Background Investigation. 6. Student will be able to identify disqualifiers through the background investigation. 7. Students will understand how to request, view, upload personnel files through the secured share platform. 8. Students will be able to identify the required areas to be filled out on the Background Confirmation Form. Instructor: Lieutenant John Helenberg is an advanced instructor with extensive experience developing and instructing various curriculums. John served as the Director for Agency Operations for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and was responsible for oversight of agency audits. John has experience teaching for The Leadership Executive Management Institute of Texas at Sam Houston State University, The Justice Court Training Center and ALERRT Training Center at Texas State University, The Sheriff’s Association of Texas and The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. John served 25 years with the Texas Military Forces, promoting to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 5 and served as a military instructor for Defensive Tactics, Physical Security, Investigations, Firearms, Use of Force, and other related topics.
- Local Rabies Control Authority
***For registrations or pricing please visit www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com/register or contact Humane Educators Of Texas at info@humaneeducatorsoftexas.com*** This course is designed to a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Local Rabies Control Authority. It is ideally suited for individuals who have been appointed LRCA, are going to be appointed, have been designated to similar roles by the LRCA, or supervisors who oversee the Animal Control Unit. This class is ideally suited for: -All ACOs, supervisors, and public health officials who are involved in any capacity in rabies investigations. -Anyone new to rabies investigations. -Anyone wanting to improve their rabies investigations to ensure the best in public safety.
- HETX-TCOLE3287- Local Rabies Control
***For registrations or pricing please visit www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com/register or contact Humane Educators Of Texas at www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com *** This course is designed to a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Local Rabies Control Authority. It is ideally suited for individuals who have been appointed LRCA, are going to be appointed, have been designated to similar roles by the LRCA, or supervisors who oversee the Animal Control Unit. This class is ideally suited for: -All ACOs, supervisors, and public health officials who are involved in any capacity in rabies investigations. -Anyone new to rabies investigations. -Anyone wanting to improve their rabies investigations to ensure the best in public safety. -Also great for the more seasoned investigator!
- Inside the Perimeter-K9 Operator School
This course is a four-day (32-hour TCOLE credit) K9 Operator. The class will be taught by a K9 SWAT Operator. Students will need to provide their own transportation to and from different training sites in the Gulf Coast Houston Metro area. This course is limited to 12 K9 operator teams to maximize repetitions and allow for sufficient K9 rest and cooling off. ***The fee for this course is $500 for each K9 team. SWAT operators without a K9 may also attend for $150. *** This class will focus on understanding and implementing K9s into SWAT operations, including an overview of K9 team benefits and pitfalls. Progressive tactical K9 training plans will be discussed to give K9 handlers and SWAT personnel a proven program that, when implemented with their teams, will enhance a SWAT team by enabling K9 operations to integrate in the inner perimeter. Different real-world techniques covered will be resolution of barricaded suspect situations, structure clearing, K9 threshold evaluations, less-lethal options, and implementation of K9 into operational planning. In addition, students will receive emergency K9 trauma care training. The class will be hands-on and will require physical exertion. Prerequisites: Students must be certified peace officers or active military personnel in good standing with their agency. Students must be able to provide an agency ID on the first day of class. K9 teams must have proof of being actively certified in the discipline of K9 patrol by a nationally recognized third-party organization. A pass/fail K9 handler assessment will be conducted the morning of the first day of class. The assessment will consist of a half mile handler only run followed by manually lifting their respective K9 over a 6-foot fence or wall. The handler then must get themselves over the wall after the dog. The handler will be wearing a full duty belt and ballistic vest. Although walking is not permitted during the half mile run, there is no time limit on the physical assessment. A pass/fail sociability assessment for all K9s will be conducted by the K9 cadre. This is performed by checking the dog’s ability to be around others without showing extreme fear or aggression. Due to the nature of the class, instructors will determine if the K9 will be able to continue at an acceptable level during training exposure.
- Leadership in Today's World TCOLE#3751
**This training is open to leaders at all levels, including, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, and Commanders.** Join us for an engaging 24 hour course on leadership in today's challenging times when law enforcement is faced with adversity in what seems to be a continuous crisis. We will get to the heart of true leadership and the pillars that separate leaders from managers. We will go in depth about employee appraisals, how to effectively utilize them in evaluations. We will cover counseling and career development to gain insight into providing guidence and support to your team memebers career progression. Furthermore, we will discuss the root causes behind problemed employee and learn effective approches to address and resolve their issues. We will discuss and strategize how to master the art of effective communication Topics Covered: 1. Leadership During Unprecedented Times: How to navigate and lead through uncertain and challenging situations. 2. Leading in Today's World: Understanding the evolving dynamics of law enforcement and adapting leadership styles accordingly. 3. Crisis Leadership: Effective strategies for leading during crisis situations and managing the impact on your team. 4. The Principles of Leadership: Exploring the core principles that every successful leader should embrace. 5. Setting SMART Goals: Learn how to set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals for your team. 6. Leading vs. Managing: Understanding the difference between leading and managing and when to apply each approach. 7. Evaluations vs. Annual Appraisals: Discover the benefits of ongoing evaluations and how they differ from traditional annual appraisals. 8. Employee Development: Strategies for fostering growth and development within your team, including mentoring and coaching. 9. Discipline and Teachable Moments: How to address disciplinary issues while turning them into teachable moments for growth. 10. Vision and Strategic Planning: Creating a clear vision for your department and developing effective strategic plans to achieve it. 11. Effective Communication: Enhancing your communication skills to ensure effective information flow within your team and with external stakeholders. 12. Conflict Resolution: Techniques for resolving conflicts within your team and promoting a positive work environment. 13. Building a Resilient Team: Strategies for building a team that can adapt and thrive in the face of challenges.
- HETX-TCOLE3287- Local Rabies Control
***For registrations or pricing please visit www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com/register or contact Humane Educators Of Texas at www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com *** This course is designed to a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Local Rabies Control Authority. It is ideally suited for individuals who have been appointed LRCA, are going to be appointed, have been designated to similar roles by the LRCA, or supervisors who oversee the Animal Control Unit. This class is ideally suited for: -All ACOs, supervisors, and public health officials who are involved in any capacity in rabies investigations. -Anyone new to rabies investigations. -Anyone wanting to improve their rabies investigations to ensure the best in public safety. -Also great for the more seasoned investigator!
- Burnet Co- TCOLE#4011 CSI Photography
**** CSI Bundle: $600 for CSI: DNA Evidence, Fingerprints, and Photography if purchased all together! Please email us at Training@MengerUsa.com to take advantage of this package deal!!*** Criminal Investigations require proper documentation of evidence, suspect, victims, and the crime scene to show where evidence was located and the location of where the crime occurred. When properly taken, photographs can speak for the victims and help tell the story of events that occurred. It is important that the investigator is knowledgeable with their camera so that clear and concise photos are collected throughout the investigation. This course will introduce basic camera operation and the application to investigative documentation. Topics covered: Basic DSLR camera operation – aperture, ISO, and shutter speed Use of the camera without a tripod Use of the camera with a tripod Use of scales Use of flash Photo composition Low light / painting with light Alternative light Photography in law enforcement Photograph admissibility – Identification Storing of images What to bring: Digital SLR camera with lenses (macro lens is optional, but bring if available) Extra batteries for camera and flash Camera remote / cable release Electronic flash SD cards for camera Tripod Flashlight Laptop computer (with photo card reader) - to review photos
- ALERRT Active Attack Integrated Response
This ALERRT (AAIR) Active Attack Integrated Response Course is an 8-hour class that will provide Law Enforcement Personnel with key medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) guidelines, which can be used at the point of injury (POI) to increase survivability of victims. Also included will be coordination and resource integration between law enforcement, fire, and EMS when responding to these events. This is an indirect class that includes ALERRT training modules from AAIR. This course does count toward the SB1852 mandate. To fulfill your 16 hours of mandated ALERRT training you would need to complete an additional 8-hours of on-line training (those online classes offered through ALERRT include): #3366 Active Attack Incident Management (4 hours) #3356 Fire as a Weapon Integrated Response (4 hours) #667371 Active Attack Event Response Leadership (4 hours) #78052 Active Attack Emergency Communications (3 hours)
- Local Rabies Control Authority (LRCA)
This course is designed to give a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a Local Rabies Control Authority. It is ideally suited for individuals who have been appointed LRCA, are going to be appointed, have been designated to similar roles by the LRCA, or supervisors who oversee the Animal Control Unit. DSHS qualified 8 hours CEU TCOLE approved 8 hours CEU Menger Public Safety is not responsible for the registration of this course. Please register by contacting The Humane Educators at: Info@humaneeducatorsoftexas.com Call us at: 512-221-5464 www.humaneeducatorsoftexas.com/register For more information about The Humane Educators of Texas Copy and paste this link to your browser or visit our "News" Tab. https://www.publicsafety.training/post/the-humane-educators-of-texas
- Austin-TCOLE#2016 CSI DNA Evidence
**** CSI Bundle: $600 for CSI: DNA Evidence, Fingerprints, and Photography if purchased all together! Please email us at Training@MengerUsa.com to take advantage of this package deal!!*** Crime Scene Investigations require proper handling and preservation of evidence to successfully solve the crime and prosecute those involved. DNA evidence is one of the many pieces of key evidence located on scene in various forms and on various surfaces. This course will focus on the types of DNA found on various crime scenes & techniques used to preserve such evidence. Lab type classroom setting will cover the different methods & techniques used to identify & process DNA evidence. For an Invoice, Please email us at Training@MengerUsa.com







