Leadership Training
Regional Community Policing Institute
- Southeastern Command and Leadership Academy
- First-Line Supervision and Management (3 days)
The Southeastern Command and Leadership Academy (SECLA) is a dynamic seven-week law enforcement leadership and management program designed for progressive and innovative police managers. SECLA prepares mid- and upper-level supervisory personnel for the increased responsibility of administrative command positions by providing them with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful leadership in their agencies and communities.
This course assists first-line supervisors develop a better understanding of roles, accountabilities, and skills in supervision. First-line and middle management supervisors learn how to empower their officers to solve problems and be accountable for their actions. Supervisors learn to become coaches and mentors, and this course lays the foundation for basic changes in supervisory skills.
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