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Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy

Now Accepting Workshop Proposals for AG’s Law Enforcement Conference

2/1/2020

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is now accepting workshop proposals for the 2020 Law Enforcement Conference, set for Sept. 14-15 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.

This year, the conference is accepting workshop proposals with an emphasis in the areas of Officer Wellness (e.g., Surviving Burnout, Financial Health, Substance Abuse/Mental Health) and Investigations. Proposals outside of these two topics also will be considered.

All 12 workshops will be presented on the first day of the conference, Monday, Sept. 14, and must be 1.5 hours in length. A minimum of two presenters is preferred in each workshop. All proposals must be completed and submitted by March 16 and adhere to the guidelines available by clicking here.

A workshop submission does not guarantee a place on the program. Staff of the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission and the Attorney General’s Office will evaluate all proposals. Presenters will then be notified electronically of final acceptance by May 1.

Chosen workshop presenters will be required to submit their entire workshop presentation (Outline, PowerPoint, etc.) by July 24 for review by the OPOTA Training Committee to ensure they are being presented with current training philosophies and updated content.

Only necessary hotel accommodations will be provided, and all workshop presenters are required to volunteer their time.

Proposal forms are available by clicking here. Please mail your proposals to Kim Hahn, Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission, P.O. Box 309, London, Ohio 43140, or e-mail Kim.Hahn@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov. Incomplete and unsigned proposals may not be considered.