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The proper selection of a L.E.A.D. Candidate is paramount to your program’s success. L.E.A.D. suggests instructor candidates possess at least two years’ experience as a police officer.  The candidate should be comfortable with public speaking and display an outgoing and positive personality.  In addition the successful candidate should be engaged in the community with a strong desire to make a positive impact.

One Week New Instructor Training:
Open to any Officer never trained in any drug and violence prevention program. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula.

One-Day K-8 Instructor Curricula Training:
For all School Resource Officers and Officers already teaching a School-based Prevention Program and all Educators who are collaborating with their Law Enforcement Agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies that Officer or Educator as L.E.A.D Instructor in the K-8 Too Good for Drugs Curricula.

One-Day High School Instructor Curricula Training:
For all School Resource Officers and Officers already teaching a School-based Prevention Program and all Educators who are collaborating with their Law Enforcement Agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies that Officer or Educator as L.E.A.D Instructor in the High School Too Good for Drugs and Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula.

Online OFFICER ON THE STREET (OTS) Training:
Open to all Law Enforcement Officers. The training is designed to certify all Law Enforcement Officers in detailed curricula that addresses the Mission of L.E.A.D. The curricula will be presented in (4) four modules to address Drug Abuse, Drug-Related Crimes, Bullying and Violence, and Law Enforcement’s Role in building Safe Communities.

Successful completion certifies the Officer in the ON THE STREET Curricula.

Online EDUCATOR ON THE STREET (OTS) Training:
Open to all Educators. The training is designed to certify all Educators in detailed curricula that addresses the Mission of L.E.A.D. The curricula will be presented in (4) four modules to address the Importance of Schools in Preventing Substance Abuse, Drug Abuse and Drug-Related Crimes, Violence and Bullying, and the Educator’s Role in Building Safe Communities.

Successful completion certifies the Educator in the ON THE STREET Curricula.

Parent ON THE STREET (OTS) Training:

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