À La Carte Training Menu

$500.00

Single trainings can be booked as 60–90 minute sessions, half-days (4 hours), or full-days (8 hours). All sessions are delivered in-person only. Topics can be mixed and matched across disciplines.

Core Mental Health & Wellness Topics

•          Cumulative Trauma and Burnout in First Responders

•          PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety in Public Safety: What They Are and What They Aren’t

•          Hypervigilance On and Off Duty: How to Turn It Down

•          Sleep, Shift Work, and Recovery: Making Rest a Safety Issue

•          Moral Injury and Betrayal in the Job

•          Suicide Risk, Safety Planning, and How to Ask the Question

•          Substance Use, Numbing, and “High-Functioning” Coping

•          Grief, Line-of-Duty Death, and Survivor’s Guilt

•          Returning to Work After a Critical Incident

•          Identity Beyond the Badge, Patch, or Rig

Peer Support Training Modules (Individual Sessions)

Each module from the 40-hour Peer Support Core Team Training (Package 2) can be booked as a standalone session. These modules incorporate IAFF and IACP Peer Support Training standards and can be delivered as 60–90 minute sessions, half-day, or full-day formats. All sessions are in-person only.

•          Peer Support Overview, Structure, and Key Considerations

•          Normalizing Common Mental Health Challenges

•          Stress and Trauma: Recognition and Early Intervention

•          Peer Counseling Techniques: Active Listening and Reflective Response

•          Moral Distress and Moral Injury in First Responders

•          Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention

•          Substance Misuse and Addictions: Conversations and Referrals

•          Managing Anger, Frustration, and Conflict

•          Family and Support System Considerations

•          Supporting Peers Through Grief and Loss

•          Supporting Military and Veteran Personnel

•          Peer Supporter Self-Care and Wellness

•          Liability, Ethics, and Documentation for Peer Teams

Advanced Peer Support and Leadership Modules

•          Designing and Evaluating Peer Support Programs (Admin & Leadership)

•          Peer Support Program Integration with County and Regional Resources

•          Peer Counseling Skills Lab: Live practice, feedback, and advanced micro-skills

•          Advanced Suicide Prevention & Postvention for Peer Teams

•          Managing High-Risk Cases: When to Escalate and How

•          Post-Critical Incident Peer Support: Structured Response Protocols

•          Supporting Young Members and Early-Career Personnel

•          Peer Team Supervision and Quality Assurance

Skills-Focused Labs

•          Difficult Conversations for Supervisors and Peers (scripted, role-play heavy)

•          Crisis Communication & De-Escalation Inside the Agency

•          Practical Regulation Tools: Grounding, breathing, and reset drills for on and off duty

•          Navigating Social Media, Public Scrutiny, and Viral Incidents

•          Micro-Trainings for Roll Call/Shift Change (15–20 minute modules)

Specialized Investigations and Response

•          Trauma-Informed Victim & Witness Interviewing (SA, CAC, homicide focus)

•          Ethical, Evidence-Based Interrogation: Minimizing Moral Injury and False Confessions

•          Interviewing While Trauma-Aware: How Investigator Wellness Impacts the Box

•          SART 101: Building an Effective Sexual Assault Response Team

•          SART 201: Advanced Sexual Assault Response for Team Members

•          Critical Incident Stress and Investigative Teams (OIS, in-custody death, major crimes)

•          Child Forensic Interview Fundamentals (standalone session)

•          Bias-Aware Interviewing for Investigators

•          Experiential Interviewing Techniques (FETI overview)

•          Polygraph Awareness for Investigators and Leadership

Forensic Interviewing Modules (Individual Sessions)

Each block from the 40-hour Forensic Interviewing program (Package 6) can be booked as a standalone full-day session. All sessions are hands-on, scenario-based, and delivered in-person only.

•          Child Forensic Interviews: ChildFirst Protocol, developmental considerations, and practice simulations

•          Sexual Assault Victim Interviews: Trauma-informed frameworks, FETI application, and victim engagement

•          Bias-Aware Interviewing: Cognitive bias recognition, implicit bias mitigation, and ethical standards

•          Experiential Interviewing: FETI methodology, sensory-based questioning, and trauma response management

•          Combined Techniques Interview Application: Integrated forensic interview simulations and capstone exercises

À La Carte Pricing

Session Length Investment

60–90 minute session $500

Half-day (4 hours) $1,500

Full-day (8 hours) $2,500

Multi-day series (2–3 days) $2,200 per day

All à la carte sessions are delivered in-person only. Travel expenses (airfare, lodging, ground transportation, meals) billed separately at cost.

Single trainings can be booked as 60–90 minute sessions, half-days (4 hours), or full-days (8 hours). All sessions are delivered in-person only. Topics can be mixed and matched across disciplines.

Core Mental Health & Wellness Topics

•          Cumulative Trauma and Burnout in First Responders

•          PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety in Public Safety: What They Are and What They Aren’t

•          Hypervigilance On and Off Duty: How to Turn It Down

•          Sleep, Shift Work, and Recovery: Making Rest a Safety Issue

•          Moral Injury and Betrayal in the Job

•          Suicide Risk, Safety Planning, and How to Ask the Question

•          Substance Use, Numbing, and “High-Functioning” Coping

•          Grief, Line-of-Duty Death, and Survivor’s Guilt

•          Returning to Work After a Critical Incident

•          Identity Beyond the Badge, Patch, or Rig

Peer Support Training Modules (Individual Sessions)

Each module from the 40-hour Peer Support Core Team Training (Package 2) can be booked as a standalone session. These modules incorporate IAFF and IACP Peer Support Training standards and can be delivered as 60–90 minute sessions, half-day, or full-day formats. All sessions are in-person only.

•          Peer Support Overview, Structure, and Key Considerations

•          Normalizing Common Mental Health Challenges

•          Stress and Trauma: Recognition and Early Intervention

•          Peer Counseling Techniques: Active Listening and Reflective Response

•          Moral Distress and Moral Injury in First Responders

•          Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and Postvention

•          Substance Misuse and Addictions: Conversations and Referrals

•          Managing Anger, Frustration, and Conflict

•          Family and Support System Considerations

•          Supporting Peers Through Grief and Loss

•          Supporting Military and Veteran Personnel

•          Peer Supporter Self-Care and Wellness

•          Liability, Ethics, and Documentation for Peer Teams

Advanced Peer Support and Leadership Modules

•          Designing and Evaluating Peer Support Programs (Admin & Leadership)

•          Peer Support Program Integration with County and Regional Resources

•          Peer Counseling Skills Lab: Live practice, feedback, and advanced micro-skills

•          Advanced Suicide Prevention & Postvention for Peer Teams

•          Managing High-Risk Cases: When to Escalate and How

•          Post-Critical Incident Peer Support: Structured Response Protocols

•          Supporting Young Members and Early-Career Personnel

•          Peer Team Supervision and Quality Assurance

Skills-Focused Labs

•          Difficult Conversations for Supervisors and Peers (scripted, role-play heavy)

•          Crisis Communication & De-Escalation Inside the Agency

•          Practical Regulation Tools: Grounding, breathing, and reset drills for on and off duty

•          Navigating Social Media, Public Scrutiny, and Viral Incidents

•          Micro-Trainings for Roll Call/Shift Change (15–20 minute modules)

Specialized Investigations and Response

•          Trauma-Informed Victim & Witness Interviewing (SA, CAC, homicide focus)

•          Ethical, Evidence-Based Interrogation: Minimizing Moral Injury and False Confessions

•          Interviewing While Trauma-Aware: How Investigator Wellness Impacts the Box

•          SART 101: Building an Effective Sexual Assault Response Team

•          SART 201: Advanced Sexual Assault Response for Team Members

•          Critical Incident Stress and Investigative Teams (OIS, in-custody death, major crimes)

•          Child Forensic Interview Fundamentals (standalone session)

•          Bias-Aware Interviewing for Investigators

•          Experiential Interviewing Techniques (FETI overview)

•          Polygraph Awareness for Investigators and Leadership

Forensic Interviewing Modules (Individual Sessions)

Each block from the 40-hour Forensic Interviewing program (Package 6) can be booked as a standalone full-day session. All sessions are hands-on, scenario-based, and delivered in-person only.

•          Child Forensic Interviews: ChildFirst Protocol, developmental considerations, and practice simulations

•          Sexual Assault Victim Interviews: Trauma-informed frameworks, FETI application, and victim engagement

•          Bias-Aware Interviewing: Cognitive bias recognition, implicit bias mitigation, and ethical standards

•          Experiential Interviewing: FETI methodology, sensory-based questioning, and trauma response management

•          Combined Techniques Interview Application: Integrated forensic interview simulations and capstone exercises

À La Carte Pricing

Session Length Investment

60–90 minute session $500

Half-day (4 hours) $1,500

Full-day (8 hours) $2,500

Multi-day series (2–3 days) $2,200 per day

All à la carte sessions are delivered in-person only. Travel expenses (airfare, lodging, ground transportation, meals) billed separately at cost.