Prioritizing Officer Well-Being While Navigating Trauma and Building Resilience

SESSION INFO

Monday, July 1, 2024
9:15 AM - 10:45 AM
Session Type: Workshop

We need more than just GRIT! Balancing and prioritizing the health, wellbeing, and resiliency of law enforcement professionals is vital to equipping them with essential skills and knowledge to navigate traumatic events and to build resiliency. This interactive session focuses on the common misconceptions of trauma in law enforcement professionals, explores the coping mechanisms for building resiliency, and identifies officer wellness activities that support becoming balanced and resilient professionals.

SESSION PRESENTERS

Dr. Tania Yvette Appling
Director of Professional Development, GA Department of Juvenile Justice Office of Training


Tania Appling is the Director of Office of Professional Development at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) where she oversees DJJ’s professional development courses for agency staff. Dr. Appling has been employed with DJJ since 1997 and has worked in several capacities within the DJJ. As Director, she has been instrumental in developing, launching, and overseeing several leadership, specialized, and core training programs. Dr. Appling is an active member American Parole Probation Association, serving on the Executive Board of Directors as the Board Treasurer, previous Board Member at Large, Leadership Institute Mentor, served as the Program Chair and Co-Chair for the two Winter Training Institutes. Dr. Appling is the current Council Training Chair for the Central Georgia Council of Boy Scouts of America and Board member for GA Schools of Addiction Studies. Dr. Appling received her Ph. D. in Educational Psychology from Walden University and holds master’s degrees in educational psychology and public administration from the State University of West Georgia. Dr. Appling holds several certifications including Master Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Instructor and is John Maxwell-Certified Coach, Teacher, and Speaker and memberships in American Counseling Association, American Correctional Association, and The Association of Women Executives in Corrections. Dr. Appling enjoys curriculum development and presenting on leadership and juvenile-related topics at national and state conferences/seminars. She enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and her beloved Pebbles.