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Webinar: The power of tracking: Preventing burnout before it starts

Using the latest technology to improve officer wellness

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Register to attend this webinar on Thursday, February 20, at 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT / 10 a.m. PT by completing the “Register for this Police1 Webinar” box on this page!

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Burnout is a pervasive challenge in law enforcement, impacting officer wellness, performance and retention. What if there was a proactive way to address it before it begins?

Join Police1 and a panel of industry experts for an in-depth discussion on how modern technology can transform your agency’s approach to wellness and professional growth. Learn how solutions like Guardian Tracking empower agencies to identify early warning signs, foster transparency and create a supportive culture that prioritizes officer well-being.

You will learn:

  • The root causes of burnout in law enforcement and its organizational impact.
  • Real-world strategies to enhance accountability and communication.
  • How leveraging data through Guardian Tracking can help agencies boost morale and reduce turnover.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights from leaders in law enforcement and learn how to safeguard your team from burnout while building a stronger, more resilient agency.

MEET THE SPEAKERS:

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L - R: Doug Kazensky, Justin Barley

Doug “Kaz” Kazensky started his law enforcement career in 1997. During that time, he has worked in many roles in the law enforcement field, including patrol, School Resource Officer (SRO), Field Training Officer (FTO), investigations, instructor training, community services and training sergeant. He has also worked with numerous other agencies and organizations outside the department, including fire / EMS departments, state and federal investigators, financial organizations, schools districts, community action and improvement groups and training organizations.

Chief Justin Barley was appointed in January 2019 to lead the Hartselle Police Department. Hartselle, Alabama, is a growing community of 15,600 residents located an hour north of Birmingham and thirty minutes from Huntsville. Chief Barley joined the department in January 1999 and has served across various divisions, including patrol, community services, narcotics and criminal investigations. He holds a Bachelor’s in Public Safety Administration from Athens State University, a Master’s in Justice and Public Safety from Auburn University Montgomery and is a graduate of the 235th session of the FBI National Academy. Chief Barley is recognized as a certified police chief by the Alabama Peace Officer’s Standards and Training Commission and the Alabama Association of Chiefs of Police. A strong advocate for officer wellness and mental health initiatives, Chief Barley also serves as a certified peer support team member with the Alabama Law Enforcement Alliance for Peer Support (ALLEAPS). After 27 years of service, Chief Barley has announced his retirement, effective at the end of January 2025.