Officer Safety and Wellness

Submissions Due: Officers as Artists

The National Law Enforcement Officers Art Exhibition Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve About the Exhibition We invite law enforcement officers to participate in an exclusive exhibition that celebrates the creative expression and transformative power of art. This exhibition serves as a platform for officers to showcase their creativity, highlighting how

Milestone Journey: The Officer Transition to Civilian Life

January 31, 2024 | 2PM CLICK to watch on YouTube or Facebook!      The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund invites you to watch a panel discussion that will provide law enforcement officers with important information for a successful transition from their professional life to life as a civilian. This program will bring together

LINE OFFICER TRAINING: Staying Healthy and Resilient

DOWNLOAD FLYER GRANT-FUNDED and available at NO COST to you. SPONSORED BY U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance HOSTED BY National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund SPONSORED BY U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance Did you know that law enforcement officers are at greater risk for suicide than the general population

Law Enforcement Officers Firearms Survival Summit

This summit can be attended in-person at the National Law Enforcement Museum, and will be live streamed for virtual attendance. SEE FULL ITINERARY Date: January 31, 2023Time: 845am – 4:30pmLocation: National Law Enforcement Museum (virtual attendance option also available) Join the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund for a pivotal event on the topic of

Tracking Traffic Fatalities and Seat Belt Use in Law Enforcement

In partnership with Join the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund on April 13, 2022 for a 45-minute virtual presentation on the state of law enforcement traffic-related fatalities and hear from Assistant Chief Thomas Didone (retired) on the “Myth Busters” style video on seat belts that was created at the Maryland Police and Correctional Training

Officer Safety and Wellness in Indian Country

 Officer Safety and Wellness in Indian Country will be an interactive panel discussion with tribal policing leaders from across the nation. This panel will focus on the unique officer safety challenges faced by tribal policing agencies. Panelists will address the issues of implementing innovative officer safety and wellness programs in Indian Country and provide