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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve deep into the transformative world of policing and community justice. Join us as we engage with Brendan Cox, a retired police chief and director of policing strategies, who discusses the innovative Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) initiatives. Cox shares his personal journey from being a community member to a law enforcement leader, emphasizing the crucial need for understanding diverse perspectives in public safety.Key Takeaways:Shift to Community-Centered Policing: Focus on integrating diverse perspectives and collaborating with communities to enhance public safety.Building Trust with Youth: Importance of initiatives like the Youth Police Initiative in fostering understanding and trust between police and inner-city youth.Tackling Systemic Barriers: Recognizing the need to address systemic issues such as racial disparities, housing, and education, which impact marginalized communities.Holistic Social Issue Approaches: Advocating for comprehensive support in tackling social issues, beyond traditional law enforcement methods.Inclusive Policy-making: The importance of involving both policymakers and frontline officers to ensure practical and effective policies.Youth-Focused Harm Reduction: Understanding the complexities of applying harm reduction strategies for different age groups, especially youth.Chief (Ret.) Brendan Cox is the Director of Policing Strategies at the LEAD Support Bureau where he provides strategic guidance on the operation of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion/Let Everyone Advance with Dignity to jurisdictions around the world. Prior to the Support Bureau, Brendan had a twenty-three-year career with the Albany, New York police department, where he retired as Chief of Police in 2017. Under Brendan's leadership the department was recognized by the Department of Justice as one of the top 15 police departments in the country within the COPS Advancing 21st Century Policing Initiative.Brendan has a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from the University of Dayton and a Master of Public Administration from Marist College. He is a graduate of the Police Executive Research Forum's Senior Management Institute for Police. He is a member of New York State's Juvenile Justice Advisory Group and Council of Community Justice.Brendan is an adjunct professor with the State University of New York at Delhi. He is an Executive Fellow with the National Police Institute, a member of the Global Law Enforcement and Public Health Association and a board member for the Law Enforcement Action Partnership.He and his wife Ann have two children, Connor and Spencer.Contact Info:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-cox-a0977340/leadbureau.org518-229-5711 Threads: @alberryconsulting TikTok: @almitraberry Email info: @askdrberry.comSign up for Dr. Berry's newsletter for sneak previews, exclusive updates and content at https://bit.ly/3EPodcast
Episode published 15/02/23In episode #48 of Living Proof, Dan Aspel and Maha Kaouri speak to Hannah Thomas of Government Analysis Function (analysisfunction.civilservice.gov.uk). Hannah's role at this "network for civil servants", is that of "Lead Support for Communicating Data, Statistics and Analysis" - making her the perfect person to discuss how to make data accessible.This conversation was inspired by the Newton Gateway event "Communicating Mathematics for the Public" at which Hannah delivered the talk "Data Visualisation and Digital Accessibility: What We Can Do to Help".00:00 - Introduction00:44 - Welcome, discussing "Communicating Mathematics for the Public" ("as entertaining as Disneyland Paris and definitely more inspiring")04:20 - All about Government Analysis Function, a love of data journalism, career history13:35 - Visualising data and making digital information accessible21:40 - Common accessibility pitfalls24:20 - Plans for the future... e-learning resources
Dr. Jones, host of the SEEing to Lead podcast and author of SEEing to Lead, was a guest on the This is Leadership podcast. Join us as we discsuss all things leadership and go over my recent book, SEEing to Lead. Here are three ways you can increase your impact and continue to improve as a leader! Pick up your copy of the 5 star rated SEEing to Lead: Support, Engage, Empower today! Bulk orders are available at seeingtolead.com. Subscribe to the SEEing to Lead podcast for weekly interviews with teachers, leaders, and students wherever you listen! Get a the weekly SEEing to Lead newsletter delivered right to your inbox with all kinds of resources to support, engage, and empower you! Don't forget to subscribe to This is Leadership and share the episodes.
In this episode (23:52) In this episode, we talk with Paul Campanella and Tom Bradley about the non-profit Take the Lead. “Take the Lead was established in 1993 to provide direct services, support and care for those in the purebred dog community who were facing the devastating challenges of life-threatening or terminal illness. In addition, we are now able to provide assistance in cases of civil disasters.” You Will Learn The story behind Take the Lead. How to apply for assistance from Take the Lead. How you can contribute to Take the Lead. A sneak peek into the 10th Anniversary of the Masters Agility Championship at Westminster! Mentioned/Related Take the Lead Support the Take the Lead Mission by becoming a member: https://takethelead.org/membership/
What is it like working at Pederson's? This week, Pederson's Lead Support Representative Jeff Hackett joined Neil Dudley on the podcast. They discussed Jeff's experience working at Pederson's, how he joined the Pederson's team, and his Whole30 experience! Links: Visit us online www.PedersonsFarms.com Topics: (0:30) - Introducing Jeff & life working at Pederson's (8:02) - Jeff's work, hobbies and life (17:42) - Learning to navigate pandemic changes (20:03) - Jeff's favorite Pederson's products (22:03) - Do you feel pressured to do a Whole30 working for Pederson's? (25:58) - Talkin' product! (30:37) - Are you strict with your kid's diets? (31:08) - Does being a pet owner make you think about eating meat? (33:31) - Wrap Up The Pederson's Farms Podcast is produced by Johnny Podcasts & Root and Roam.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Defining Pie Crust Character and LeadershipSEEing to Lead - Support, Engage, and EmpowerBeing purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character through your daily decisions.Reimagining faculty meetingsCreating a culture of community through stories and sharing experiencesUncovering the hidden culture of a schoolEPISODE RESOURCES:Connect with Dr. Chris Jones - Blog, LinkedIn, Twitter
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James Corbett and Dan Lombard discussed "Project: Refit,' a Vet lead support service that offers peer-based counseling to fellow vets and to first responders. Dan discussed his service related injury and his experiences in the military and how it affected him after his return. Now they offer immediate, peer support from vets through texting and Instagram and other social media. Their mision, create a 'community' of vets and first responders to support each other, combating isolation in hope that they will reduce suicide rates among the military and first responder communities. Describing the issues some vets face within crowds or in stressful situations they shared their ultimate goal of creating a portable ‘safe space' that could be taken to festivals, sporting events, or other places where a vet could suffer anxiety. To support their efforts, through donations or by joining their 'coffee' delivery, go toprojectrefit.us See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2020 pandemic caused many to explore their passion projects and pursue entrepreneurial dreams. Today's guest, https://www.instagram.com/marshaymonet/ (Marshay Monet), was among this brave group, and in this episode of Lets ManiFeast, she shares how a prophetic word led to creating her own skincare line, Glow Skin Deep Cosmetics where she sells her hand-crafted glow serum. Press play and learn more about Marshay's glow up. After listening, be sure to leave a review, share this podcast with your network, and https://beacons.ai/manifeast (follow ManiFeast). About Marshay Monet Marshay Monet is an entrepreneur and serves as the executive assistant and day to day manager for BASSic Black Entertainment, LLC. Through the connections she has made over the past 2 years, Marshay has had the opportunity to Tour Manage Ella Mai's Boo'd Up World Tour and Ella Mai's Lead Support for Ariana Grande's Sweetener Tour in Europe. Marshay has managed the bands for the Super Bowl LIV Halftime show with Shakira and JLO, Eminem's surprise 2020 Oscars Performance, 2019 BET Awards, and much more. When she is not creating skincare products or on the road touring she is at home reading a book by an African American author. Connect with Marshay on https://www.instagram.com/glowskindeep_/ (Instagram) and purchase your glow serum https://www.glow-skindeep.com/ (here). Support this podcast
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Jonathan Pearson, Executive Director of The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, joins us to talk about their Lead Support of State Theatre New Jersey’s Family Day (coming up on President’s Day, February 18) and Horizon’s ongoing commitment to families and children throughout our community.