40-hour CLEO Training

$150.00

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40-hour CLEO Training

Co-hosted by: 

Native American Fish and Wildlife Society and ALERRT

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society will be hosting a 40-hour CLEO Training including First Responder Medical Training as well as firearms training and classroom presentations on July 29- August 2. This workshop will be held in Billings, MT. Lodging will be covered for all registered participants. This train-the-trainer course includes the complete delivery of the Tactical Medical for Patrol Officers course of study as well as instructional techniques and methodology for delivering the course, scenario development, safety protocols and procedures, graded participant teach-backs, graded skills assessments, remediation, course critiques, and evaluations.

Draft Agenda

Course Registration:

NAFWS members or Member Tribes: There will be no registration costs for NAFWS members or member Tribes.

NAFWS Non-member: If you are not a member or from a non-member Tribe, the cost of this course is $150.

This workshop will be capped at 24 participants.

Please limit registration to two representatives per Tribe or Tribal Organization.

Lodging: Lodging provided to all participants at the Big Horn Resort, 1801 Majestic Ln, Billings, MT 59102. Lodging will be provided from the evening of Sunday July 28 to the morning of Saturday August 3. To secure your lodging please follow this link or call the hotel at 406-839-9300 and mention “NAFWS-Native American Fish & Wildlife 7/28/24” to add yourself to our room block. Attendees must cover all incidentals.

Location: Billings, MT

Transportation: Participants are responsible for their own transportation.

For more information, contact Robert Romero, [email protected]

Event Details

Start date: July 29, 2024

End date: August 02, 2024

Start time: 08:00 MDT

End time: 17:00 MDT

Venue: Billings, MT

Email: [email protected]

In Recognition of Their Support

The Native American Fish and Wildlife Society would like to thank those organizations that provided us with support over the years. With them we grew an effective national communications network for the exchange of information and management techniques related to self-determined tribal fish and wildlife management.

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