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October 17, 2024
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

October 18, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

The Chaplain should seek to bring comfort and consolation to persons involved in accidents or natural catastrophes or to those who have been confronted with death. This 14-hour course is designed to help these qualified and experienced professionals provide meaningful emotional support, spiritual support, and pastoral care to all who have been affected.

TOPICS INCLUDE
• The Chaplain and the Law
• Death Notifications
• Three Tier Ministry in the sheriff’s office
• The Jail Chaplin
• The Law Enforcement Chaplain
• Basics of Grief counseling

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
• Current and Aspiring Law Enforcement Chaplains: Enhance your skills and understanding of your crucial role in supporting law enforcement personnel and their families.
• Law Enforcement Officers and Administrators: Learn how chaplaincy programs can benefit your agency, improve officer well-being, and support community relations.
• Jail and Correctional Facility Staff: Discover how chaplains can positively impact inmate rehabilitation and provide essential support within correctional settings.
• Clergy and Pastoral Care Providers: Expand your ministry by understanding the unique challenges and needs of law enforcement and correctional environments.

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your skills and make a positive impact within your community. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

NOTE: Due to the interactive nature of this program, class size is limited to 25. This program may be canceled if registrations are not sufficient. Students are responsible for all lodging, meals, and transportation expenses.

 

COST: FREE There is no cost to attend.

CERTIFICATES: Completion certificates are handled by: Osage County Sheriff Mike Bonham

IMPORTANT NOTE: Attendees must be present for the entire training on both days to get credit. No partial credit will be given.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Jeanne Merritt, [email protected], 573-529-6900

 

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