VALOR Survive & Thrive Pearland, Texas · June 2–3, 2026

  • Event Information

    Because funding is provided by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), there is no cost to attend this event.

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  • Overview

    Hosting Agency: Pearland Police Department

     

    Cohosting Agency: Regional Organized Crime Information Center® (ROCIC), a RISS Center

     

    Training Location:

    Pearland Police Department

    2555 Cullen Parkway

    Pearland, TX 77581

     

    Overview:

    This 2-day, in-person VALOR training provides sworn officers at all levels with the essentials to survive and thrive in their careers by stressing the importance of being physically and mentally prepared, maintaining situational awareness, combating complacency, and remaining vigilant.

     

    Hear from law enforcement experts on:

     

    • Causes of officer assaults, injuries, and deaths.
    • Safety and preparedness mindset.
    • Physical health.
    • Officer-citizen encounters.
    • Mitigating stress.
    • Weapon concealment.
    • Intentional wellness mindset.
    • Surviving an assault.
    • Casualty care and rescue tactics.
    • Personal protective factors.
    • Deaths not associated with assaults.
    • Vehicle safety.
    • An officer survivor story.

     

    Additional topics covered throughout the course include professionalism, leadership, and critical decision-making.

     

    Training will be held June 2-3, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT, with a 1-hour break for lunch (on your own).

     

    Certificate of completion for 16 hours available

  • Accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please contact the web event coordinators for further information.

Contact Us

For questions regarding registration and course content, please contact the event coordinators listed below from 8:30 a.m. through 5:00 p.m., ET.

Ms. Britany Thompson
(850) 264-8735
Ms. Amanda Iadanza
(850) 481-7263

Frequently Asked Questions

No. This training is funded by BJA and is free to any sworn law enforcement officer. However, travel, lodging, and per diem costs are the responsibility of the attendee or the attendee’s agency.
Yes. Depending on the location of the training and the state’s law enforcement training authority, state law enforcement credit may be available.
This training is strictly classroom-based. Appropriate dress is business casual or uniform, if required by your agency.
While this training is primarily for state, local, and tribal officers, federal law enforcement officers may be admitted on a space-available basis.

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What type of agency do you work for?
Are you currently a sworn law enforcement officer?
What is your current assignment?
How many years of law enforcement experience do you have?
How many years since your last officer safety/and or leadership training?
Have you ever had a casualty care or self-aid/buddy-aid class?
Are you currently a certified law enforcement trainer?
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