“KNOWING YOUR OFFENDERS / IDENTIFYING THE SILENT DANGER”

When: February 10, 2014.

Check in: 8:00am – 9:00am

Where: ‘Connect City’ 530 Dog Track Road Longwood FL 32750

Schedule of Events:

800am- 900am- Registration (Coffee / Pastries)

900am – 915am Welcome- FACC President Sharon Longworth – FACC Board Member, Sr Officer Seminole County Dept of Public Safety, Probation Division, Jeff Bacigalupi, Dr. Joel Hunter, Senior Pastor of Northland

915am - 930am Presentation of Colors (Seminole County Sheriff’s Officer Honor Guard) / National Anthem (Gladys Justiniano)

930am – 11:30am Central Florida Intelligence Exchange / ILO certification Introduction – Suspicious Activity Reporting – Kristie Toruno - All-Hazards Intelligence Analyst, intelligence Liaison Officer (ILO) Coordinator – Region 5-Central Florida Intelligence Exchange (CFIX)

1130am – 1:15pm - Lunch off property; self-assisted

1:00pm – 3:00pm Crisis Intervention Team C.I.T. – Identifying the Danger – Identifying Mental Health / Drug Addiction with your Probationers – Sgt Shannon Seiple –Domestic Violence Intervention Team – Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.

3:00pm – 3:15pm Break

3:15pm – 4:00pm Closing Remarks – Networking - President Sharon Longworth / FACC Naples Update / Acknowledgements / Survey – Evaluations.

Be sure to plan your trip to the F.A.C.C Annual Institute in Naples FL.

Coming July 15-17, 2014

Accommodations for Winter Regional and Board Meeting

Accommodations: Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs

350 Northlake Blvd, Altamonte Springs, Florida, 32701-5297, USA TEL: 1-407-830-1985 FAX: 1-407-331-2911.

Reservation Link: http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/A/ALTAHHF-FAOCC-20140207/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG

Group Code: FAOCC with the group rate being $104.00.

Speakers:

Dr. Joel Hunter

Senior Pastor

Can people from various backgrounds work together constructively rather than negatively ... learning to serve together rather than argue? Dr. Joel C. Hunter, senior pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, says that it’s not only possible, it’s necessary.

During Dr. Hunter’s tenure, which began in 1985, Northland has grown from 200 faithful souls to a congregation of 20,000 that worships at three sites around Metro Orlando and around the world via interactive Webcast. Congregants take leadership of nearly every ministry effort inside the church, out in the community and around the world. Elders, pastors and paid staff don’t try to control the initiatives of congregants or the connections they make, and they don’t watch over their shoulders unnecessarily. Dr. Hunter encourages Northlanders: “Do what you can, where you are, with what you’ve got.”

Before bringing his family to Northland, Dr. Hunter served as a United Methodist pastor for 15 years in Indiana. He and his wife, Becky, have been partners in the ministry since their marriage in 1972. Becky is the former president of the Global Pastors Wives Network and is the author of Being Good to Your Husband On Purpose (Creation House) and Why Her? You, Your Daughter-in-Law and the Big Picture. The Hunters are parents to three sons: Joshua, CEO of Hunter Vision; Isaac, representative for the State of Florida for Norweco Corp.; and Joel, an ophthalmic surgeon who specializes in 3D LASIK and cataracts. The Hunters have six grandchildren: Noah, Jada, Ella, Lincoln, Luke and Ava, who moved to heaven on September 4, 2010, at the age of 5.

Sergeant Shannon Seiple

Seminole County Sheriff’s Office

Seminole County, Florida

Shannon Seiple is currently the Sergeant over the Domestic Violence/Elder Services/ Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) for the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. She supervises six sworn Investigators and an Investigative Analyst. She has been with the Sheriff’s Office thirteen years. In this time, she has worked as a Child Protective Services Investigator and Supervisor, the Legislative Affairs Coordinator, Special Projects Manager, and Mental Health Services Coordinator.

Sergeant Seiple holds a Masters and Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice, from Florida International University, Miami, Florida.

Sergeant Seiple has been responsible for conducting the mental health training for her entire agency, and municipalities in Seminole County during the past ten years and has been asked to assist in training numerous agencies across the state to implement their own Crisis Intervention Teams. She is often called upon by the Florida Sheriff’s Association as the subject matter expert on mental health and the Baker Act, which she worked on successfully revising in 2005 to include Assisted Outpatient Treatment.

In addition to her duties at the Seminole County Sheriff's Office as Sergeant, Shannon Seiple is an instructor for the Basic Law Enforcement Academy at Seminole State College and Valencia Community College. She is certified to teach the Basic Curriculum, Defensive Tactics, and Vehicle Operations. She has also instructed for the Florida Attorney General’s Office on Mental Health and the Aging Issues.

Kristie Toruno

Emergency Services Sector Intelligence

ILO Coordinator - CFIX

Ms. Kristie Toruno is currently a Program Coordinator for the Emergency Services Sector and Intelligence Liaison Officer (ILO) program for the Central Florida Intelligence Exchange (CFIX), representing the Regional Domestic Security Task Force 5.

Ms. Toruno has over ten years experience in the emergency services field. She spent most of her career with the Orlando Police Department. While there she designed policy and implemented the agency’s first Incident Management Team. Ms. Toruno completed her college degree at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Public Administration with a minor and special focus in Emergency Management and Strategic Planning.

Ms. Toruno implemented the sector development and coordination of fire, emergency medical services, public health, emergency management and private sector for the Central Florida region as a part of the National initiative for information sharing and all-hazards integration. Ms. Toruno is an instructor for ILO training and is assigned to coordinate the ILO program for the Central Florida region. Ms. Toruno was recently selected as the National Fusion ILO Coordinator of the Year – 2011, presented by the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.