The NJ Police Chief Magazine Volume 25, Number 2 | Page 30

The New Jersey Police Chief Magazine | February 2019 NJSACOP LEAP Workshop at the 107th Annual Training Conference & Police/Security Expo By Harry J. Delgado, Ed.S., Accreditation Program Director The New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Accreditation Program (NJSACOP LEAP) will be hosting a “Workshop with a Panel of Experts” during the NJSACOP 107 th Annual Training Conference and Police Security Expo June 24-27, 2019. The NJSACOP LEAP Workshop will be held on Tuesday, June 25 at 1:00PM at the Atlantic City Convention Center. Please be on the lookout for further details. This Group Session will allow us to present information to attendees about the Revised Accreditation Standards © by subject matter experts. At least one quarter of the program will be devoted to questions and answers. We have designed our workshop as a panel format program structure. As such we have assembled a group of subject matter experts (SMEs) which includes NJSACOP Assessors, PowerDMS Power Standards Experts, and others. The program will feature a presentation and update of NJSACOP LEAP, The NJSACOP LEAP Process Manual as a resource tool, and other services. The session will cover the new standards, revised language and PowerDMS Power Standards, as well as how to effectively address the requirements to satisfy all of the standards. Attendees will have an opportunity to join and engage the subject matter experts not only to answer questions, but in a discussion about their experiences addressing issues encountered in their various capacities. These training opportunities are limited. More information will be released in the coming weeks about the program spelling out additional objectives to further assess how the attendees will benefit. This program is designed to conveniently offer direct access to accreditation experts and bring the resources of NJSACOP LEAP to them or their agencies. For additional information I may be reached at [email protected]. 29