We are thrilled to share this news! Jamie Wise and Dr. Katie Chaka Parks, our incredible Education team members, helped The HC achieve this significant milestone. #HolocaustEducation #PublicSafety
I am thrilled to share an exciting milestone in our Department of Justice grant education and outreach efforts. Today, we met with the State’s 911 Training Subcommittee in Lansing, and our training course for 911 dispatchers is now officially approved by the State 911 Committee (SNC), part of the Michigan State Police. This approval, alongside our existing law enforcement training registered with the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES), will enable us to expand our reach to more public safety professionals across Michigan. This achievement marks a significant advancement in our mission to increase awareness and understanding of the Holocaust, integrating its lessons into crucial public safety training. This milestone was achieved through the dedicated efforts of our Manager of Security Sector Education, Jamie Wise, and the collaborative work of our team, including Ruth Bergman and Dr. Katie Chaka Parks. As Jamie emphasizes, cultural sensitivity is vital for dispatchers in law enforcement when responding to calls. These individuals play a pivotal role in public safety, and Holocaust education equips them to recognize their responsibility as public service professionals. The SNC approval not only creates new partnership opportunities but also serves as a platform to broaden the reach of our message. Moving ahead, we will concentrate on utilizing this approval to strengthen our outreach initiatives and expand our influence.