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Episode 32 - Interview with Rob Eccleston, police survivor of OIS and PTSD

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EPISODE # 32

Today’s Show will cover:
1. Supporting officers after a critical incident with guest Rob Eccleston
Discussion

Tim talks with Rob Eccleston, retired NH police officer. Rob has created a class for GSPCC that focuses on what police agencies should do to ensure the psychological wellbeing of officers that are involved in serious critical incidents. Rob has worked with NH law makers to create a better and more understanding environment for the psychological health of the law enforcement community.

But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you.
o GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere.

o HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields,

o WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

Closing

If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon.

The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind.

o Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

§ Itunes

§ iHeartradio

§ Stitcher

§ Spotify

§ Google Play

§ Alexa

o Follow us on Twitter @GSPCC1

o Follow & Like us on Facebook – Facebook.com/GSPCC1

o Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/gspcc/

o Monthly Newsletter – Go to gs-pcc.com and click on the newsletter icon in the upper, right corner of the screen.

  continue reading

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EPISODE # 32

Today’s Show will cover:
1. Supporting officers after a critical incident with guest Rob Eccleston
Discussion

Tim talks with Rob Eccleston, retired NH police officer. Rob has created a class for GSPCC that focuses on what police agencies should do to ensure the psychological wellbeing of officers that are involved in serious critical incidents. Rob has worked with NH law makers to create a better and more understanding environment for the psychological health of the law enforcement community.

But first: Please support us on Patreon. Go to: https://www.patreon.com/thepoliceandthepeople

All that we ask is a $5.00 per month. This helps to pay for the podcast so we can continue to put them out for you.
o GSPCC – WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO – We want to enhance the careers of law enforcement & corrections officers everywhere.

o HOW – competitive hosting agreements, instructors that are experts in their fields,

o WHAT WE OFFER ……next class dates, hosting opportunities, leadership consulting

Closing

If you know someone that is looking to get into the law enforcement profession, make sure you pick up a copy of our “LAW ENFORCEMENT TEST PREPARATION GUIDE”. We have it linked on our website – GS-PCC.COM. Once there, go to the PRODUCTS & RESOURCES tab and scroll down to PREPARATION & STUDY GUIDES and you will see it. OR, you can just do a search for the book on Amazon.

The law enforcement test preparation guide gives valuable insight on how to prepare for each step of a police testing process. The people who succeed at getting these jobs over their competition are the ones that are prepared. Don’t get left behind.

o Make sure you subscribe to this podcast on the following platforms:

§ Itunes

§ iHeartradio

§ Stitcher

§ Spotify

§ Google Play

§ Alexa

o Follow us on Twitter @GSPCC1

o Follow & Like us on Facebook – Facebook.com/GSPCC1

o Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/gspcc/

o Monthly Newsletter – Go to gs-pcc.com and click on the newsletter icon in the upper, right corner of the screen.

  continue reading

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