As part of your organization’s de-escalation training efforts, virtual reality has almost unlimited potential to help officers better respond to a variety of crisis situations. Shown to increase retention rates, VR lets you create a training environment that heightens senses and introduces stressors that are hard to replicate outside of real-world scenarios. That’s why Axon is investing in new VR content tailored to the specific training needs of public safety.
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As we continue to expand our VR, your input is vital to our VR content development. Join our advisory panel for the chance to offer feedback on content ideas and possibly even serve as an early access partner agency.
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Empathy Trainings
With 7-10% of all police encounters involving a mentally ill subject and up to half of all fatal police shootings involving individuals with severe mental illness, today’s officers need comprehensive training that can help them address ever-changing scenarios in the field. Our empathy trainings encompass a range of scenarios, empowering officers to respond with greater confidence to individuals who may be in crisis.
Available Modules
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Provides strategies to better assist a person in the field suffering from Schizophrenia.
AUTISM
Helps officers identify if a person in the field may have Autism and equips them with tools to communicate more effectively.
SUICIDAL IDEATION
Helps officers respond to an individual in crisis who may be experiencing suicidal ideation.
PEER INTERVENTION (COMING SOON)
Determine when to intervene should a fellow officer act inappropriately and/or deploy excessive force in the field.
OFFICER POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS INJURY (PTSI) (COMING SOON)
Help officers identify, mitigate and cope with traumas that they or their colleagues may encounter in the field.
HARD OF HEARING
Helps officers identify if a person in the field has hearing loss and equips them with tools to communicate more effectively.
ALZHEIMER’S/DEMENTIA
Provides strategies to better assist a person in the field who may be suffering from Alzheimer’s/Dementia.
COMMUNITY POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS INJURY (PTSI) (COMING SOON)
Helps officers identify if a person they are addressing in the field is experiencing some form of PTSI.