De-escalation for the Workplace

De-escalation for the Workplace

Learn how to recognize crisis situations, strategies for engagement and de-escalation, and communication strategies.

By NEAC

Date and time

Wednesday, May 15 · 8:30am - 12pm PDT

Location

Red Lion Hotel Eureka

1929 4th Street Eureka, CA 95501

Refund Policy

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Agenda

8:30 AM - 9:00 AM

Check-In and Breakfast

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Training

About this event

  • 3 hours 30 minutes

De-escalation for the Workplace

Come join us for an engaging workshop on De-escalation for the Workplace at the Red Lion Hotel Eureka. Learn valuable techniques and strategies to handle difficult situations with confidence and professionalism. Course objectives include:

  • Crisis recognition & awareness
  • Engagement/de-escalation strategies
  • Verbal/engagement communication


About the Speakers


Leonard La France

Leonard La France has worked for the Eureka Police Department since 2007 and is currently the Commander overseeing Investigations & Special Teams. Since 2018, Commander La France has developed, implemented, and supervised progressive policing programs to address issues of homelessness, mental illness, substance use disorder, and to reduce the impacts of trauma throughout the community. In 2023, Commander La France was recognized as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in behavioral health response for law enforcement by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). He is currently part of a state-wide workgroup developing training for Autism, Alzheimer's, and mental health response. Commander La France holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Management and a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership.


Jacob Rosen, LMFT

Jacob Rosen, LMFT, is the City of Eureka’s Managing Mental Health Clinician. He is tasked with building and implementing the program, Crisis Alternative Response of Eureka (CARE). CARE’s goal is be two-fold, splitting efforts between collaborating with Eureka Police Department in responding to Mental Health Emergencies with and independent of law enforcement, and providing short term follow up care with the goal of preventing such emergencies from re-occurring. Prior to coming to the City of Eureka, Jacob spent the six years working for Humboldt County Behavioral Health on the Crisis Stabilization Unit, Sempervirens, the Mobile Response Team, and the Humboldt County Corrections Facility as a Mental Health Clinician. Jacob has extensive experience collaborating with law enforcement, including being a member of the Crisis Negotiations Team. Jacob obtained his Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Cal Poly Humboldt in 2016 and completed his requirements for becoming a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in 2018. In addition to his duties with CARE, Jacob a co-organizer of Eureka’s Emergencies Weather Overnight Center (EWOC) program, helps produce and co-hosts Eureka’s Community Health Town Hall series, and provides trainings on numerous topics related to emergency mental health.

Frequently asked questions

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Do I need to get there early to get a good seat?

Doors open at 11:30 and lunch will be served right away. The speaker will begin at 11am. There isn't a bad seat in the house. Please allow time to serve yourself at the buffet before Noon. Thank you!

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$50 – $80