Members of the Department of Campus Safety and Police participate in a variety of training and professional development courses in an effort to stay current and maintain industry best practices. This list reflects professional development that has been attended over the last 2 years, with some of the training being job specific and others that were department wide.

Questions regarding this list can be directed to Director Brian Fidati at 484-664-3112.

 

  • Act 235 recertification
  • Active Shooter - Hostile Event Task Force
  • Addiction and Connection to Treatment/Naloxone Admin for the EMR (Emergency Medical Responder)
  • ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate)
  • APCO Law Enforcement and Emergency Medical Dispatcher
  • ATIXA - Title IX/Civil Rights Investigator
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Behavioral Emergencies
  • Bloodborne Pathogen
  • Children with Special Needs
  • Clery Act Compliance Academy
  • Crisis Intervention Training (40 hours)
  • De-Escalation Tactics and Crisis Conflict Management
  • Emergency Vehicle Operations Course
  • Epinephrine Pen Administration
  • Excited Delirium Protocol
  • First Aid, CPR, AED
  • HAZMAT Awareness Level
  • Healthcare Provider CPR / First Aid BLS
  • ICAT: Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics (De Escalation)
  • IPMBA (International Police Mountain Bike Association)
  • Kevin Mitnick Security Awareness Training
  • MPOETC Update Training (Municipal Police Officers Training & Education Commission)
  • National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals (NACCOP): Title IX and Coordinators
  • Naloxone
  • NRA School (Firearms Instructor Certification)
  • OCAT (Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol Training)
  • Park Ranger Law Enforcement Academy
  • PATH (Practical and Tactical Handcuffing)
  • PPBT (Personal Protection Baton Training)
  • Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Implicit Bias Training
  • R.A.D Instructor
  • Standardized Field Sobriety Test Administrator
  • "Stop the Bleed"
  • Tactical & Basic First Aid
  • Recognizing Child Abuse