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Nov 22, 2024
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PSAF 1035 - Community Service Principles Credits: 3 Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None Course Description: This course will explore the perceptions and expectations of governmental organizations, the media, and culturally diverse communities. The course provides a focus on customer service, public relations, crisis communications, recruitment and retention, and education as it relates to public safety. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: Computer literacy and word processing skills.
Major Content
- Community relations:
- Performing a community needs assessment.
- Community involvement in public safety.
- Identify current, emerging, and potential future needs of a community.
- Proactive service and relations.
- Crisis communications.
- Customer service strategies:
- Professionalism.
- Gender, generational, ethnic, and cultural awareness.
- Developing a customer service assessment program.
- Identifying stakeholders and their expectations
- Public Safety Education:
- Public safety education.
- Public safety marketing.
- Public safety community and media relations.
- Recruitment and retention of public safety staff.
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- Identify stakeholders that must be considered in planning public safety operations. (L2)
- Compare and contrast community service missions of law enforcement, the fire service, and EMS. (L4+L6)
- Define community. (L1)
- Discuss community service missions of public safety agencies. (L1)
- Perform a community needs assessment to address specific community needs, challenges, or unique and diverse sub-populations within a community. (L3)
- Demonstrate an understanding of public safety educational, marketing, and public relation programs offered by various sub-disciplines of public safety. (L3)
- Design an action plan to address specific community needs, challenges, or unique and diverse sub-populations within a community. (L5)
- Design an educational, marketing, or public relations program to address a unique sub-population in a community. (L5)
- Discuss gender, generational, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds and/or issues that may impact the delivery of public safety services in a community. (L2)
- Discuss interacting with the media during public safety operations and disasters. (L2)
- Discuss the need for professionalism, respect, and awareness when dealing with unique and/or culturally diverse sub-populations in a community. (L2)
- Examine the key components of crisis communication during public safety operations and disasters. (L4)
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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