Police Spouse Tutorial Registration Form

Here is where you register to do the Communication Skills Tutorial for the Spouse of a Police Officer. The tutorial is free. If you wish to have private message board go here.

Have you submitted your Eligibility Statement? (required).

In addition to the three (3) required topics you may select one or more optional topics of interest.

* indicates a required field

Please answer this question.*

   
First Name*
 
   
Last Name*
 
   
Email Address*
 
   
Confirm Email Address*
 
   
Name of Police Dept.*
 
   
If winter is cold, summer is?*
Spam-bot deterrent
 
   
For Office Use Only. Do not put anything in this field.
 
   
Optional topics of interest:
 
  integrity - restoring/maintaining more
procrastination and doing complete work more
open and honest communication more
communicating/getting emotions more
asking questions more
clearing and emptying the mind more
more than you want to know about gossip more
problem creating and solving more
managing/training your spouse more
effecting support and respect throughout the community more

 
 
Request your own topic here:
 
     

     

Once you submit your registration you'll be taken to the Registration Confirmation page containing the link to the Police Tutorial Message Board (PTMB) and some instructions. Check your email in a few hours for the link to the start of the tutorial and the tutorial password.

Private Message Board Participants:

You will receive a separate email containing:

1) The URL to the first page of the tutorial.
2) The username and password for the tutorial.
3) Instructions and tips about the tutorial, the Police Spouse Tutorial Message Board, and the Private Message Board.
4) The URL, username and password, for your own Private Message Board.
5) The username and password to the Police Spouse Tutorial Message Board so that you can read, but not reply to other's posts.
6) Check your email in a few hours.

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