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The Toronto Police Service – Psychological Services

3rd Canadian Police Psychology Forum
“Providing Psychological Support to Police Officers Serving on the Front Line”

The focus of this year's conference will be on the provision of psychological supports to police officers serving on the front lines, both at home and abroad. The conference will begin on November 4 with an opening dinner featuring a talk by Dr. Douglas Campbell, a psychologist who has provided care and crisis response on the front lines of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Sessions on November 5 will include presentations regarding the support of officer's returning from overseas deployment, both as military reservists and as seconded police mentors, with special focus on the first-hand experiences and identified needs of deployed officers.  An additional session will focus on lessons learned from the experiences of officers deployed to the G8-G20 summit, both in Toronto and elsewhere.

In addition, we are extremely excited to be able to offer a half-day seminar led by Dr. Alexis Artwohl, co-author of the book “Deadly Force Encounters:  What Cops Need to Know to Mentally and Physically Prepare for and Survive a Gunfight”. Dr. Artwohl's seminar will focus on the psychological effects of high-intensity incidents such as officer-involved shootings, with attention to the psychologist's role in understanding and providing effective response.

Please see our conference brochure for more information regarding this exciting 2010 event.

Date: November 4 - 5, 2010
Location: The Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto
Cost: Early registration, Full Conference (including Dr. Artwohl’s seminar): $226.00
For registration prior to September 13, 2010

Late registration, Full Conference (including Dr. Artwohl’s seminar): $254.25
For registration after September 13, 2010

Dinner tickets only (gratuity included): $75.00

Full conference registration includes the opening dinner on November 4, 2010, as well as a continental breakfast, lunch, and two breaks on November 5, 2010. 

TPS members: Please be sure to contact Psychological Services for information regarding special TPS registration rates.

CONFERENCE BROCHURE | REGISTRATION FORM

Please register by sending your completed registration form to Ms. Donna Scantlebury, Psychological Services, Toronto Police Service.  Registrations may be sent by mail, e-mail, or fax using the contact information provided below.

It is not too early to confirm your hotel accommodation. The Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto has reserved a limited number of hotel rooms at a conference rate of $139.00 (before tax). Rates are guaranteed until October 5, 2010, assuming room availability.

To reserve your room, please contact the Courtyard by Marriott Downtown Toronto directly at toll free 1-800-847-5075. In order to receive the group rate, please be sure to specify the group name “2010 Canadian Police Psychology Forum”.

We look forward to seeing you in November!

Contact Information:

Ms. Donna Scantlebury
Psychological Services
Human Resources Management
donna.scantlebury@torontopolice.on.ca
Tel: 416-808-7198
Fax: 416-808-7810