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JPIA Webinars: You can now take some of the courses traditionally offered face-to-face
by JPIA trainers via the web. These sessions are live, instructor led, and have lots of
interaction, but come to you through the computer. Check the
JPIA/Webex website for dates
and times. All you need to participate is a computer with access to the internet (dial
up is not desirable) and computer speakers. It's a great, convenient way to get the
information you need.
Viewing a Recorded Webinar
Most live webinars delivered by JPIA to its members are recorded for future playback for those that
could not attend the original broadcast. Anyone can view the recording once a password is obtained
from JPIA Training Department or 1.800.231.5742. See the list of recordings by clicking the
JPIA Webinars link above then clicking on “Recorded Sessions”.
If you care to obtain credit toward the Professional Development Program certification by taking a
recorded class, you will be required to complete an activity or quiz to summarize your learning
experience. When you request the password, you will be given the handouts that will need to be
completed and returned in order to receive credit.
A Supervisor's Guide to Managing Ill and Injured Employees in the
Workplace: This
brief one-hour web-based course is designed to develop and enhance the skills needed to
effectively deal with the situations that arise when workers are injured or ill and potentially
unable to work as a result.
FirstNet Learning Driver
Training: JPIA's contract with FirstNet Learning has expired, therefore the online drivers'
training course offered through them is no longer available. Courses offered through PreventionLink
will meet the JPIA requirement of a four-hour class every four years. Please see the link
below PreventionLink Courses and
Professional Development Course requirements for specifics.
Ethics
Training (AB1234): This two-hour mandatory training for elected officials is offered by the
Fair Political Practices Commission. It meets the requirements for Ethics Training in
California. Please note: this site does not keep a record that you have
completed the course; when you have finished the course you will have to print out your
certificate in order to obtain proof of completion of the training.
PreventionLink:
PreventionLink from Target Safety offers a comprehensive suite of on-line training sessions for
all levels of employees. Courses focus on risk management, training, communications and
compliance - all created specifically for public agencies. Your one-stop shop for many of your
training needs. Click on PreventionLink above and take a tour of the site, then contact
Patricia Slaven at JPIA (800) 231-5742,
extension 3145, to get signed up.
PreventionLink Courses and Professional Development Program Requirements
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