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SUMMARY:R.A.D. Classes
DESCRIPTION:Rape Aggression Defense For Women\nHosted by Reading Police Department \nSPECIAL THANKS WOMEN’S LEAGUE OF READING \nMonday\, September 19\, 2022                       6pm-9pm \nWednesday\, September 21\, 2022                  6pm-9pm \nMonday\, September 26\, 2022                       6pm-9pm \nWednesday\, September 28\, 2022                  6pm-9pm \n–This is a 4 night course– \nThe class is free of charge and will be held in Reading on the above dates. Call 781-942-6761 or email Community Service Officer O’Shaughnessy at KOShaughnessy@ci.reading.ma.us for sign-ups and questions.
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LOCATION:Reading Police Station\, 15 Union Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:Citizens Police Academy 2022
DESCRIPTION:Chief David Clark is pleased to announce that the Reading Police Department will offer a Citizens Police Academy (CPA) for community members.\n\nThe CPA will begin on Tuesday\, Sept. 13\, and will run through Tuesday\, Nov. 8. Classes will be held at the Reading Police Department and the Pleasant Street Center on Tuesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.\n\nThrough the CPA\, participants will get a tour of the station\, see the inside and outside of police cruisers\, and learn about investigations\, firearms\, dispatch procedures\, and crime prevention tactics via classroom teaching and demonstrations. Participants will also get to meet the Reading Police Department’s comfort dogs Cooper and Rusty. \n \n“tWe’re excited to invite community members to come and get a close-up view of the work that we do to protect the community\, while also having an opportunity to meet and get to know Reading officers who work in the community”.\n\n-Deputy Chief Christine Amendola\nAfter graduating the program\, participants will get to schedule a ride along with a Reading police officer. Participants must attend at least six out of nine classes in order to schedule a ride along.\n\n \n“We are thrilled to once again offer this amazing program\, and I encourage all residents to participate. Our staff thoroughly enjoys the opportunity to teach classes and interact with the public we serve.”\n\n-Chief David Clark\n \n\nTo register for the academy\, download an application found here: https://www.readingma.gov/181/Citizens-Police-Academy. Applications should be returned in-person or via email to Community Service Officer Kristen O’Shaughnessy\, who can be reached via email at: koshaughnessy@ci.reading.ma.us\n\nParticipants must be 16 years old with parental consent or 18 years old to register. Limited space is available. Reading residents will receive priority over non residents.\n\nThose looking for more information are asked to contact Community Service Officer Kristen O’Shaughnessy at (781) 942-6761.
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LOCATION:Reading Police Station\, 15 Union Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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SUMMARY:International Overdose Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:Police Chief David Clark and Director Erica McNamara would like to invite the community to join the Reading Police Department\, the Reading Coalition for Prevention & Support and the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition as they recognize International Overdose Awareness Day. \nReading Police\, the Reading Coalition for Prevention & Support\, and the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition will come together to recognize International Overdose Awareness Day in Reading\, and to spread the word about a coming project to remember loved ones lost to overdose. \nSpeakers will include Chief Clark\, Director Erica McNamara of the Reading Coalition for Prevention and Support\, and Reading Town Manager Fidel Maltez. \nInternational Overdose Awareness Day seeks to facilitate a better understanding of overdose\, reduce the stigma of drug-related deaths\, and create change that reduces the harms associated with drug misuse. \nStatistics and anecdotal evidence for this year show that the situation is becoming ever-more critical\, exacerbated in many areas by the pandemic decreasing the tolerance of people who use drugs and disrupting both services and the drug supply chain. \n\n“The opioid epidemic has shown all too clearly that overdose can affect anyone\, from any class level or position in life\, and that the resulting pain for families is devastating. I hope community members will join us as we recognize how much has been lost\, and work together to honor the memories of those whose lives were claimed by this disorder.” \nChief David Clark  \n\nAdditionally\, the Reading Police Department would like to call attention to a regional story-gathering effort — A Walk to Remember — which is being led by the Reading Coalition for Prevention & Support in partnership with the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition. \nThe organizations will be gathering stories from around the region (Malden\, Medford\, Melrose\, Reading\, Stoneham\, Wakefield and Winchester) to honor those lost to substance misuse. These stories will be displayed at a special event in September to promote understanding\, compassion\, and change. An online story display also will be made available. \nTo learn more about International Overdose Awareness Day\, visit: https://www.overdoseday.com/. \nAbout The Reading Coalition\nThe Reading Coalition for Prevention & Support\, formerly known as RCASA\, was established in 2006 in Reading. The coalition started as a town\, police\, school\, and community initiative focused on improving collaboration and reducing substance misuse. Today\, the coalition funded under the Reading Police Department\, offers programs and services that focus on substance misuse prevention and mental health promotion. Visit the Coalition at https://www.reading.k12.ma.us/community/readingcoalition/. Follow the Coalition on Instagram\, like it on Facebook\, and follow it on Twitter. \nAbout the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition (MVPHC)\nMVPHC connects Malden\, Medford\, Melrose\, Reading\, Stoneham\, Wakefield\, and Winchester. Together\, the Coalition collaborates on importance prevention initiatives to support its communities. Find more info at www.mysticvalleypublichealth.org.
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LOCATION:Town Common\, 680 Main Street\, Reading\, MA\, 01867\, United States
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