By the end of the course, each participant will successfully understand the various types of speeches
Oral communication skills are a fundamental part of law enforcement. Words are the most effective tool that may be employed by an officer and also their most powerful weapon.
Oral communication forms an integral part of an officer’s force options. Even in situations where a physical response may be justified, communication should always be considered or attempted first. Effective communication skills may even negate the necessity for a physical response.
In addition, officers are often called upon to prepare and deliver anything from impromptu talks to planned presentations on specific topics to citizens, community groups, special interest groups, and colleagues.
Objectives
By the end of the course, each participant will successfully:
Evaluation: Students will be scored pass/fail on their effort, enthusiasm, and constructive feedback. Students will be recognized for their individual progress, not marked in comparison to other students.
Northwest Law Enforcement Academy is registered with the Manitoba government, Advanced Education and Training branch as a Private Vocational Institution.Manitoba’s registered private vocational institutions are governed by The Private Vocational Institutions Act and Manitoba Regulation. This provides consumer protection and ensures the training provided gives students the skills and knowledge relevant to their chosen field of employment.
The PVI program ensures that the institution’s curriculum, standards and operational policies adhere to their rigorous standards and allows eligible students to receive Canada and Manitoba student loans.Northwest Law Enforcement Academy’s genuine interest in graduates continues after you have graduated. As a graduate of Northwest Law Enforcement Academy, you automatically become a lifetime member of the Alumni Association.
Your Association consists of fellow graduates who believe their educational experience at Northwest is not confined to their time at the Academy but continues throughout their lives.Alumni can maintain their special ties to the Academy, it’s faculty, and fellow alumni through the association. We want to know and post your successes in the pursuit of your ultimate career goals in law enforcement.
We want to proudly display your photo in uniform along with the growing numbers on our Alumni “Wall of Fame”. Your success is the Academy’s success and serves as both an example and inspiration to others who share similar goals.
For that reason, Northwest Law Enforcement Academy would like to remind our Alumni that in order to reach their goals we provide Interview Preparation Assistance to our graduates. The Interview Preparation Assistance will cover updating your resume, reviewing your application process, and refreshing your interview skills.It is to your benefit as an Alumni member to keep us up to date on your current address, phone number, and email address whereby we may provide you with Employment Opportunity information.
This two-day workshop has been designed to help people who are in positions where they must speak in front of audiences that are hostile or demanding.
FDT’s public speaking program can help students to overcome this fear and to have fun while doing so!
The Public Speaking workshop will give participants some basic public speaking skills, including in-depth information on developing an engaging program and delivering their presentation with power.
This course is designed to help the student feel at ease making presentations in public.
In this course, you will master Six Steps and Seven Keys to speaking with power.
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