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International Conference of Police Chaplains Region 2 Regional Training Seminar February 6th 9th, 2017 Cannon Beach Christian Conference Center, Cannon Beach, Oregon Chaplaincy 2017: Prepared to Respond International Conference of Police Chaplains - Region 2 Chaplain Mike Ryan, Regional Director 209 246th Way SE, Sammamish, WA 98074 MRyan@bellevuewa.gov

Committed to Excellence in Training and Support A Note from Chaplain Mike Ryan, Region 2 Director On behalf of our ICPC leadership, I want to welcome your participation in our annual ICPC Region 2 Regional Training Seminar. This year s conference will offer a balance of ICPC Basic Training along with advance courses designed to address the challenges addressed in the field. We are honored to have Dr. Ellen Kirschman & Dr. Joel Fay as our plenary session speakers. Dr. Kirschman has been a police and public safety psychologist for over thirty years. Her work with first responders has taken her to four countries and twenty-two states. She is the recipient of several awards and in 2014 was honored to receive the California Psychological Association's award for distinguished contribution to psychology. Her book, I Love a Cop: What Police Families Need to Know, has sold more than 100,000 copies. Her other books include, I Love a Fire Fighter: What the Family Needs to Know, and Counseling Cops: What Clinicians Need to Know which was written with Joel Fay and Mark Kamena. Dr. Fay is a Psychologist in Marin County and a retired police officer with over 30 years of experience working as an emergency responder. He specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders and the effects of trauma exposure including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He is a founding member of the First Responder Support Network and a lead clinician with the West Coast Post-trauma Retreat (W CPR). He is also a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Psychological Services Section and the California Psychological Association. We are also once again honored to also have ICPC s Academic Registrar, John Transue, who will assist us with our academic needs and opportunities. Our experience together at Canon Beach Conference Center affords many opportunities to strengthen and make new friendships, deepen our resilience in service, and raise the bar as proactive chaplains who are committed to the care of our charges in law enforcement. As ever, if I or our area representatives can serve you in any way, please let us know. Thanks in advance for being with us. Stay safe and God bless, Mike

TOPICS COVERED AT THE 2017 RTS The agencies we serve expect us to be trained and equipped to serve them with expertise and excellence. The 2017 RTS provides a unique opportunity to make the progress needed toward ICPC s highly recognized credentialing. BASIC CLASSES Each year the RTS offers 6 of the 12 ICPC Basic Courses. This allows new Chaplains to complete all of the Basic Courses in two years if the RTS is the only training they are able to attend. The 2017 RTS includes the following courses: B01 - Introduction to Law Enforcement Chaplain B02 - Death Notification B03 - Stress Management (Burnout, CISM and Post Shoot Trauma segments included) B06 - Ethics B07 - Responding to a Crisis B11 - Officer Death and Injury ADVANCED CLASSES Advanced classes are designed to cover topics of interest for Chaplains desiring to refresh and renew the latest understanding on critical areas of interest. This year includes the following Advanced courses: Advanced Class #1 - How to Partner with Agency Peer Support Advanced Class #2 - Disaster Response: Protocols, Credentialing and Relationships Advanced Class #3 - Reset Strategies for Veteran Chaplains TRAINING CREDENTIALING & EDUCATION INFORMATION ICPC Academic Registrar Dr. John Transue will be joining us which provides you with an opportunity to learn how to accomplish the credentialing levels associated with the International Conference of Police Chaplains.

2017 RTS INSTRUCTORS Chaplain Jim Crowley Chaplain Crowley is the Executive Chaplain for COPC (Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy) having served them full time for over 13 years supporting over 1500 personnel. He holds a Diplomat Chaplain Credential with the International Conference of Police Chaplaincy. He is an Approved Instructor with the ICISF and the International Conference of Police Chaplains. Chaplain Crowley is a member of the Central Oregon CISM team. He serves on the Oregon State Police Critical Incident and Response Team and the State Fire Marshalls Response Team. He has served Bend PD as Volunteer Chaplain for Law Enforcement, Fire and Deschutes County Sheriff s Office for almost 23 years in Central Oregon. Chaplain Crowley has been married for 43 years, has 3 children and 6 grandchildren. Chaplain Mike Dismore Mike has been a pastor since 1978. He was a pastor with The Salvation Army in Colorado, Oregon, Idaho, and California and later with Family Bible Church in San Jose, California. He served as a volunteer for Region 2 by updating and maintaining the Regional website as needed. In May, 2004 he and his family moved to Redmond, Oregon where he serves as a chaplain with Central Oregon Police Chaplaincy. Mike is married and has two children. Chaplain Jim Fields Jim has been a Police Chaplain for nine years. He is currently training Chaplain for Central Point Police Department and Rogue Valley Chaplains Association. He is an Approved Instructor with ICPC. Jim is a graduate of the University of Redlands, Redlands, California, and has attended George Fox Evangelical Seminary. Jim has developed a basic survival training course for new chaplains designed to be given before they can receive their ICPC Basic Training. Jim is an ordained minister with the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quakers). Chaplain Gordon Harper Gordon has been a hospital chaplain for over 30 years, a Fire Chaplain since 2002, and a Law Enforcement Chaplain since 2009 with both the Campbell County Sheriff and the Wyoming Highway Patrol. Prior to this he served as a pastor for over 45 years with a variety of churches in Nebraska and Wyoming. He is also currently the President of the Wyoming Law Enforcement Chaplain s Association. Gordon has been married to his wife Cathy for 55 years; they have three children and 5 grandchildren. Chaplain Mike Neil Mike Neil is the President and Founder of the Washington State Chaplain Foundation, and Senior Chaplain for the Washington State Patrol and the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Prior to his selection by the State Agencies as the Senior Chaplain, Mike s background includes service for 30 years as a Fish and Wildlife Police Officer, including 15 years as a Police Firearms Instructor, and 16 years as a Police Dog Handler. He is the author and illustrator of an African adventure novel, The Miracle of Africa, and a recognized professional artist. Mike has been married to his wife, Susan, since 1973 and resides in Gig Harbor, Washington. Chaplain Mike Ryan Mike Ryan has served as a police / fire chaplain since 1985, spending his first 18 years a chaplain for the San Francisco Police Department. He moved to Washington in 2002 and began his service with the Bellevue Police and Fire Departments, Medina PD and Eastside Fire and Rescue. Chaplain Ryan's work in the public safety community led him to develop skills and expertise in Disaster Mental Health, including work with survivors from the Oklahoma City Bombing, the Loma Prieto earthquake, the 9/11 WTC response. He is a certified expert in Traumatic Stress Management and a trainer in disaster mental health for Public Health Seattle King County's Disaster Mental Health Reserve Corp. Mike is the ICPC Region 2 Regional Director.

2017 REGION 2 - RTS SCHEDULE Monday, February 6, 2017 8:30-11:30 AM Area Representatives Breakfast and Meeting 1:30-3:00 PM Set up and Preparation for RTS Regional Team 3:00-5:00 PM Registration and Check-In 5:30 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Opening Meeting 7:30 PM Session 1 Welcome and Opening Session Mike Ryan 9:00 PM Registration/Fellowship! Tuesday, February 7, 2017 6:30-8:00 AM Session 2 Basic Class B01 - Introduction to Law Enforcement Chaplaincy - Mike Ryan 7:30 AM Registration 8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 9:15 AM-11:15 PM Session 3 - Ellen Kirschman & Joel Fay 12:00-12:45 PM Lunch in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 1:00-3:00 PM Session 4 - Ellen Kirschman & Joel Fay 3:00 3:15 Break 3:30 5:30 Session 5 - Ellen Kirschman & Joel Fay 5:45 PM Dinner in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 7:30-8:00 PM Regional Business Meeting (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor) 8:00-9:00 PM State Meetings/Fellowship/ Rest and Relax/ Network

Wednesday, February 8, 2017 6:30-8:00 AM Session 6 Basic Class B02 - Death Notification - Jim Crowley Advanced Class #1 How to Partner with Agency Peer Support; Mike Ryan & Mike Neil 8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 9:15-10:45 AM Session 7 Basic Class B03 - Stress Management (Burnout, CISM and Post Shoot Trauma segments included) - Gordon Harper - Advanced Class #2 - Disaster Response: Protocols, Credentialing and Relationships Mike Ryan (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor) 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Session 8: Basic Class B06 Ethics - Mike Neil Lunch On Your Own Advanced Class #3: Reset Strategies for Veteran Chaplains - Jim Crowley (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor) 3:45-5:15 PM Session 9 Basic Class B07 - Responding to a Crisis Jim Fields Training Credentialing/Accreditation: John Transue (Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor) 5:30-7:00 PM Awards Banquet Wear your uniform tonight! (Pacific View Dining Room & Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor) 8:00 PM Fellowship/Snacks (Pacific Room) Thursday, February 9, 2017 6:30-8:00 AM Session 10 Basic Class B11 - Officer Death and Injury Mike Dismore 8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast in Pacific View Lodge Dining Room (1st Floor) 9:15-10:00 AM Session 10 Devotional: Jim Crowley 10:15-11:15 AM Session 11: Special Attention: Mike Ryan - (Everyone, Fireside Room in the Haven Building 2nd Floor)

The International Conference of Police Chaplains (ICPC) serves and provides training to law enforcement chaplains (volunteer or paid), officers, and agency administrators. Departments, regardless of size, can receive the benefits and information needed to develop and/or enhance their chaplaincy program. Training provides continuing education credits (CEU), as well as equipping attendees to better serve law enforcement officers, families and communities. The Journal, our quarterly publication, may be viewed on the ICPC website. For more information about ICPC, or how to become a member, please contact: ICPC PO Box 5590 Destin, FL 32540 (850) 654-9736 icpc@icpc.gccoxmail.com www.icpc4cops.org Member benefits provide access to a network of mutual support, educational material, and training. Some of the other benefits include a lending library available through the Member's Only section and Credentialing by which members may substantiate their ongoing education to pursue the following levels: Basic, Liaison, Senior, Master, Diplomate and Fellow (see the ICPC Credentialing booklet for compliance requirements at each designated level).

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