-
Guest
May 10, 2023
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Emergency Telecommunicators
Capitol Area Council of Governments - Agave Training Room
Venue Phone: 512-916-6000
Venue Address:
Description:
When you enter the door under the training awning, this classroom is the first door on the right.
This course examines how bullying occurs and how to combat the issue. The eight-hour course explores the nature of the problem, its impact on people and organizations, corrective actions that can be taken, and steps to foster and maintain civility in the communications center. This course aims to help students develop the skills needed to effectively practice civil behavior, as well as demonstrate different ways organizations can systematically combat bullying and cultivate civility in the workplace.
-
- Behaviors associated with bullying
- Impact on individuals
- Impact on communications center operations
- Communications center management’s responsibility to act
- Civility and incivility in the workplace
- Overcoming incivility in the workplace and cultivating civility
- Conflict resolution
- Writing and implementing a civility policy
Instructor
APCO Instructor
Special Instructions
Dress Code: To promote a professional training environment, CAPCOG requires proper professional attire. T-shirts, shorts, leggings, and flip-flops are prohibited.
Attendee must provide their PID # to receive TCOLE credit for courses taken through CAPCOG.
CAPCOG provides training for the Emergency Communication Centers (ECC) in our region at no cost to 9-1-1 telecommunicators and their departments.
When space is reserved for a 9-1-1 training class offered by CAPCOG, students or the supervisor who made the reservation must cancel such reservation at least two business days prior to start of the class. If not, payment for the class will be invoiced to the appropriate agency for the “no show”.
For Questions
Contact Pamela Frisk at 512-916-6097 or [email protected].