Courses Offered

Advanced Collective Bargaining

This 16-hour course will walk you through the politics of a contract, how to avoid critical mistakes and erroneous assumptions, and how the grievance and arbitration process works when your MOU isn't being followed.  You'll be able to define and describe what's in your contract, learn what fiscal emergencies and municipal bankruptcy have to do with your negotiations, and how to develop an agreement based on monetary AND no cost items that meet the needs of YOUR members and the city/county.

Who should attend?
Anyone involved in negotiations or who would like to be more knowledgeable about the negotiation processes. Attendees must have completed the Basic Collective Bargaining course, or a similar course on basic negotiations to register and attend.  **Association documents will be requested prior to the course.

Course Details:
2-day course
8am-5pm
$200 registration fee
STC certified
 
Date Location Hotel Information
 April 4-5, 2023
Tues/Wed
Costa Mesa Hilton
 
 
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$135 per night

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Please call the hotel if you have reservation type questions

714.540.7000

 

Association Leadership

This course is designed to strengthen your organization by identifying and understanding the roles, duties and responsibilities of association board members. Participants will learn the skills necessary to deal with the day-to-day operations of running an association, from parliamentary procedures to fiduciary duties. Additional subject matter includes defining an association, organizational models, conflict resolution, corporate responsibilities, financial management, the duty of fair representation, bylaws, and the legal and ethical responsibilities of association board members.

Who should attend?
New or current board members who have not attended or need updated training, anyone interested in becoming a board member or who would like to become more knowledgeable in the subject matter.

Course Details:
2-day course
8am-5pm
$200 registration fee
STC Certified
 
Date Location Hotel Information
July 20-21, 2023
Thur/Fri
 
Hosted by Ventura County DSA
held at the
Ventura County DSA
981 S. Victoria 
Ventura, CA 93003
 
** No Host Hotel **
 
Recommended hotels on/near the beach:
Crowne Plaza Ventura Beach
Ventura Beach Marriott
Holiday Inn Express
 

Avoiding Decertification for Bias

This 4-hour course presented by two experienced PORAC LDF Panel Attorneys – Alison Berry Wilkinson and David L. Kruckenberg – will discuss California Senate Bill 2 and the type of conduct that the POST Peace Officer Standards Accountability Division will likely find to demonstrate bias that is inconsistent with peace officer duties.  The course will not only provide guidance on what officers can do now to avoid decertification for bias, but also insight into how labor organizations can use the meet-and-confer process to protect their members.  With recruitment and retention an increasingly dire issue for law enforcement—officers, agencies, and labor organizations can ill-afford the consequences of self-inflicted wounds that could cause capable and seasoned officers to be removed from the profession.  Education and training are the best methods to ensure you and your membership are operating within the POST guidelines.  

Who should attend?
Law Enforcement

Course Details:
4 hour course
1pm-5pm
$25 registration fee for members
$100 registration fee for non-members
STC Certified
 
Date Location Hotel Information
August 9, 2023
Wed
[In person & ZOOM]

PORAC HQ
2940 Advantage Way
Sacramento, CA 95834
Hampton Inn (3 Star)
Holiday Inn Express (3 Star)
 
 

Basic Collective Bargaining

This 22-hour introductory course on collective bargaining provides an overview of the entire process.  It includes legal analysis of laws related to collective bargaining including Meyers-Milias-Brown, analysis of positional and hard/soft bargaining as compared to interest-based bargaining, how to prepare for negotiations, basic contract costing, and defining what is good faith bargaining.  This course is intensive, demanding, and requires students to commit to attending the entire course.  It will help to prepare you to negotiate with the best!

Who should attend?
Anyone involved in negotiations or who would like to become more knowledgeable about the negotiation process.

Course Details:
3-day course
8am-5pm - Day 1/2, 8am-3pm - Day 3
$275 registration fee
STC Certified
 
Date Location Hotel Information
August 23-25, 2023
Wed-Fri

Hosted by:
Monterey County DSA
334 S. Main Street
Salinas, CA 93901
Hampton Inn (3 Star)
Holiday Inn Express (3 Star)
 
 

Crisis Management in the Digital Age

An 8-hour interactive course demonstrates how law enforcement and other newsmakers can communicate more effectively with the media and public during both routine, as well as breaking news events.  From day to day encounters to mass casualty incidents, this class reveals how it is imperative for the newsmaker to get out in front of an event as soon as possible in order to give the story a direction. Students have the option to go before a live TV news camera during the class for breaking news simulations to test their skills.

Who should attend?
Anyone who communicates with the media, public, government agencies, or legislative groups.  The class is geared for students with all levels of media relations experience, from limited or no media experience, and will benefit from the training

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
 
Date Location Hotel Accommodations
Stay tuned for our next class...    
 

Internal Affairs

 
This 16-hour course provides an overview of the role that internal affairs plays in a law enforcement agency.  The course materials cover legal issues, case law, rights and responsibilities, California Peace Officers Bill of Rights, critical incidents, conduct unbecoming an officer, and a variety of other legal considerations, including COVID.

Who should attend?
Association board members or anyone who might find themselves involved in providing representation or is interested in gaining more knowledge about the California internal affairs process.

Course Details:
2-day course
8am-5pm
$200 registration fee
POST & STC Certified
 
Date Location Hotel Recommendations:
 
June 29-30, 2023
Thurs/Fri
 
 
Hosted by the Newport Beach POA
at the
Newport Beach Public Library
1000 Avocado Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92660
 

 

 
October 18-19, 2023
Wed/Thurs
 
Hosted by:
Monterey County DSA
334 S. Main Street
Salinas, CA 93901
 
Hampton Inn (3 Star)
Holiday Inn Express (3 Star)
 
February 6-7, 2023
Tues/Wed
 
Hosted by:
Ontario POA/PD
2500 S. Archibald Ave
Ontario, CA 91761
 
 
 

Line of Duty Death

 
This 8-hour class will cover a variety of areas that deal with this sensitive topic.  You will hear from individuals who have been personally involved in dealing with a Line of Duty Death from the beginning, to end and beyond.  They will discuss their experiences and help to prepare you with handling this type of incident from a Departmental and Association perspective.  It will also be a time for group discussions and input from people attending, who have had experiences with a Line of Duty Death within their own Department.  Topics to be covered but not limited to will include, how to make a notification, planning a Law Enforcement Memorial, Resources, Benefits, support organizations, how to take care of yourselves and continued support and involvement with the family.

Who should attend?
LEO’s, Association board members, and/or Department personnel who are responsible, or will be responsible, for the handling an LODD in their Department.  This would also be a good course for those considering taking this position at their Department during an LODD.

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
POST Certified
 
Date Location Hotel Information
 
April 20, 2023
Thurs
 
 
Hosted by:
Monterey County DSA
334 S. Main Street
Salinas, CA 93901
 
 
Hampton Inn (3 Star)
Holiday Inn Express (3 Star)
 
 

Peer Support

This 8-hour class will cover a variety of topics and answer common questions regarding starting a Peer Support Team at your Department.  Why is a PEER Support team important?  How do I create one for my department?  Who should be on a PST?  How do I fund it?  I have a PST now how do I manage it?  Our instructors will guide you through this process, answering all your questions, and providing resources you would have never thought of on your own.  NEW topics added for 2022... Canines, SB542, and more...

Who should attend? 
LEO’s who are interested in starting a peer support team at their Association (or through their Department), or those who are looking for information to take back to their Department or Association with the intention of starting a PST.

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
 
Date Location Hotel Information
 
CLASS POSTPONED
Please check the website for new dates
 
 
 
 
 

Political Action/PAC Management

The 4-hour block on Political action will look at the value and future of political action and political action committees (PACs) as they pertain to the law enforcement community. Participants will learn the value of establishing a PAC and receive an overview of the current rules governing campaign and PAC expenditures. Learn how to author a bill and how a bill becomes law. Also covered will be an overview of the legislative process, current legislation affecting law enforcement, how to interpret proposed language, campaign strategies, and your legal and fiduciary responsibilities.

The 4-hour block on PAC Management will begin with a review of the state campaign laws contained in the Political Reform Act of 1974 and the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Participants will work from the PORAC Political Action Committee (PAC) Guide, which will provide required information and documents necessary to establish and maintain a PAC, including definitions of legal terms, commonly asked questions and answers, record-keeping requirements, state and county filing addresses for campaign reports, tax rules, sample completed state and county filing addresses for campaign reports, sample completed federal tax forms and sample completed state campaign reporting forms.

Who should attend?
PAC members, association board members or anyone involved in the decision to establish a PAC or gain more knowledge about the political environment and process.

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
STC certification pending
 
*This course will also be offered through ZOOM.  Once registered, you will receive the login information.  Once logged in, your name as it appears on your course registration must be displayed.  Those not registered will have their zoom session closed.
 
Date Location Hotel Information
November 2, 2024
Thursday
[in person or ZOOM]
PORAC HQ
2940 Advantage Way
Sacramento, CA 95834
 
Hilton Garden Inn
Holiday Inn
Homewood Suites
Hampton Inn
 
 

The A, B, C's of POWER: [Peace Officer Wellness Ethics and Resilience]

This 8-hour course offers a new perspective, POWER, helps maintain and improve the psychological characteristics of successful peace officers. Using the principles and exercises in The POWER Manual: A Step-by-Step Guide to Improving Police Officer Wellness, Ethics, & Resilience [included in the course materials], attendees learn about the moral risks of policing and the transactional relationship between officer wellness and their ethical decision-making. These moral risks include moral disengagement, which results in dehumanizing members of the community, and moral injury, which results from actions and inactions that leave officers with feelings of guilt, shame, anger, and betrayal. The course guides officers to create a personal wellness plan that fosters optimal physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual health. Additionally, attendees recommit to their noble cause through exercises designed to recalibrate their moral compass. Finally, attendees learn to apply POWER to effective policing in relation to CA POST’s ten psychological job dimensions.

Upon successful completion of the course, attendees will be able to:
1. Describe the moral risks of policing
2. Understand the transactional relationship between wellness and ethics
3. Create a personal wellness plan
4. Develop a plan that recommits to ethical decision-making
5. Apply their POWER wellness plan to effective policing vis-à-vis ten psychological job dimensions

Who should attend? 
Anyone involved in Law Enforcement.

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
 
Date Location Hotel Recommendations
 
RESCHEDULED
to 2024
 
 
Westminster Police Department
8200 Westminster Blvd.
Westminster, CA 92683
 
Recommendations:
Hotel Huntington Beach
July 18, 2023
Wed
 
Hosted by:
Monterey County DSA
334 South Main St
Salinas, CA 93901
 
Hampton Inn (3 Star)
Holiday Inn Express (3 Star)
 
August 29th, 2023
Tues
 
Hosted by:
Ontario POA & PD
2500 S. Archibald Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761
 
Recommendations:
 
September 12, 2023
Tues
 
 
Hosted by:
Bakersfield Police Department
Training Facility
4550 California Ave [3rd Floor]
Bakersfield, CA 93309
 
Recommendations:
September 26, 2023
Tues
 
PORAC HQ
2940 Advantage Way
Sacramento, CA 95834
 
 
Recommendations:
Hilton Garden Inn Natomas
Holiday Inn
Hampton Inn
Homewood Suites
 
 
 

Public Records Act [PRA]

This 8-hour class will familiarize students with the nuances of the CPRA and recent legislation expanding the disclosure of police records.  Students will gain guidance regarding timelines for disclosure under the CPRA, exceptions to the production requirements, and disclosure requirements of high profile and controversial categories of peace officer investigations and personnel records. The class will offer strategic insights regarding how to limit the adverse impacts of recent legislation expanding the disclosure of personnel records.

Who should attend? 
Anyone who handles or are in charge of processing public records.

Course Details:
1-day course
8am-5pm
$125 registration fee
 
Date Location Hotel Recommendations:
August 30, 2023
Wed
 
Hosted by:
Ontario POA & PD
2500 S. Archibald Avenue
Ontario, CA 91761
 
Recommendations:
 
 

Registration Fees

One day classes - $125 members, $250 non-members

Two day classes - $200 members, $325 non-members

Three day classes - $275 members, $400 non-members

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PORAC
2940 Advantage Way
Sacramento, CA 9583
(800) 937-6722
training@porac.org