DOC DASH aims to make police interactions safer
Kimberly Robertson St. Clair, CEO/Inventor/Patent holder of DOC DASH joins Tom and Megan in studio talking about her invention to improve interaction with law enforcement.
Published Feb 26, 2024, 12:52 PM
Normandy High School adds police traffic stop safety program to its curriculum
North County school district has decided to teach students how to successfully encounter police during class.
By Melanie Johnson
Normandy High School
St. Louis company trains high school students for police encounters
Blythe Bernhard
Feb 21, 2024
5 on Your Side
Program teaching Missouri students how to best interact with police during traffic stops
A local business says it has teamed up with MoDOT to spread the training to teens across the state.
Author: Brent Solomon
Published: 10:28 PM CST February 14, 2024
Updated: 2:24 PM CST February 15, 2024
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Cultural Intelligence is the Cure for Cultural Blindness
by Amy Narishkin, PhD | Feb 28, 2023
A blog from the journals of Dr. Amy Narishkin, PhD, founder of Empowering Partners and a thought leader on the topic of Cultural Intelligence. In this blog, Dr. Narishkin draws our attention to the dynamics of dominate culture and how implicit systems influence the way we think, act and speak. She credits Kimberly St. Clair, inventor of DOC DASH as a reminder of how this lack of awareness impacts us all.
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DOC DASH is committed to saving lives and improving the relationship between police officers and the communities they serve. Our goal is to change the narrative through one on one improved experiences. DOC DASH adds protocol, where there were none, that respects the humanity of all involved.
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