To ensure we put officer health and wellness at the forefront, the TPDS introduced the Struggle Well training program, and Peer Support based
trainings. This program focuses on mental wellness and dealing with stressors that officers face daily. It provides a foundation that encourages officers to confront their
daily stressors and cope with them in a healthy manner. Reviews from the course have been encouraging and explain the positive impact that it is having on attendees with
many asking for more advanced programs provided by the Boulder Crest Foundation.
To ensure that as an agency we continue bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community, the Training and Personnel Development
Section has continued its community-based programs and provided training to members through a course titled “Serving in the 21st Century: Dedication 2 Community (D2C).”
These sessions involve members of the community and police personnel that get personalized time to share their experiences to facilitate an understanding of why police
perform their tasks in the manner they do. It also provides members of the community the opportunity to enlighten police on the perception received by the community and
how impactful one member’s actions can be in any given encounter.
While seeing the need for additional active killer training, the Training and Personnel Development Section hosted a complex coordinated terrorist
attack exercise at the Miami Riverside Center. The exercise components included a full-scale exercise, a tabletop exercise for command staff, and the implementation of a
Family Reunification Center. This exercise was completed with Miami Fire Rescue to test our capabilities, policies, and identify any gaps we may have, and to establish best
practices when responding to an active killer incident. Also, an online video was produced to reinforce the policy, procedure, and best practices when responding to an active
killer attack.
Additionally, the International Policing Institute Program (IPI) has been restored. We have had several foreign students attend the program in 2022
and we already have interest for 2023 from many foreign agencies in sending their recruits to learn from our agency policy, tactics, and expertise.
Lastly, The Miami Police Academy continues its reputation of being the one of best training academy in Florida. As such, the Miami Police Academy
instructed officers from Bay Harbor Island PD, Coral Gables PD, Hallandale Beach PD, Hialeah PD, Miami Springs PD, and North Miami PD.
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