Hilton, Colleen
SEMINAR
Location: Chesapeake D-F
In the ever-advancing landscape of policing, the integration of data and
technology into wellness programs is not just beneficial but essential. This session will
delve into how police departments can leverage data-driven insights and technological
advancements to enhance their wellness and peer support programs, ensuring the
mental and physical well-being of their personnel while maintaining individual privacy
and confidentiality.
Attendees will learn about the types of data that can be collected and how to use it to
identify at-risk individuals, optimize wellness and peer support initiatives, and measure
program effectiveness beyond traditional utilization metrics.
The session will showcase real-world examples and case studies from police
departments that have successfully implemented these strategies, highlighting
commonalities and differences across various agencies. By focusing on practical
applications and providing actionable insights, this session will equip leaders with the
tools they need to build and sustain effective wellness programs.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand how to integrate data and technology into wellness and peer support
programs.
2. Learn about the types of data that can be collected to enhance wellness
initiatives.
3. Explore how data-driven insights can identify at-risk individuals and provide
timely interventions.
4. Discover best practices for measuring program effectiveness.
5. Gain insights from successful implementations in various police departments.