Center For Redirection

Introducing Cop Care 911

The Center For Redirection offers seminars for Law Enforcement in
reference to Stress, Depression, Burnout, PTSD and Secondary
Traumatic Stress (Compassion Fatigue).  This is accomplished by
coming to the agency and presenting an "in-service" program.  

Why choose Cop Care 911?
You need Java to see this applet.
What officers have said
after attending a
"CopCare911" seminar

"Would like to see more
officers taking
advantage--expand this
seminar."
"Too close to home"
"The presenter was very
knowledgeable"
"The seminar was
understandable"
"Thank you very much.  It
was very helpful"
Our Vision
We desire to develop a full range of services including a treatment
center staffed with clinical professionals, where the active or retired
officer can benefit from professional, compassionate and totally
confidential care.
Dr. M. K. Layne, Director
Ordained Minister,
Former Police Officer,
Chaplain for  National
Reserve Law Officers
Association
What we currently offer

We now offer the Cop Care 911 program Officer Survival: Stress
Management.
 We bring the seminar to your department and due to
the shift work we will also work within those parameters.

Call 812-614-2160


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Cop Care 911
Designed for cops by cops
We've been there, done that
CONFIDENTIALITY is the supreme rule
A Note from Dr. Paul Whitesell
Indiana State Police
Superintendent
Dr. Layne, Your web site looks
useful and I sincerely wish you
much success as you endeavor to
help those within the police
profession.  With your
background, I am certain that you
are very well placed with this
work.  I am glad you are there."
Center For Redirection
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ATTENTION: All Training Officers,

THANK YOU for visiting our website.  We feel the information you find
here is valuable and the services offered are necessary for all Law
Enforcement professionals.

It is no secret that in these days of the added pressures of
terrorism,the increase of drug trafficking and other major crimes, the
officer is faced with more stress than at any other time in the
profession.

Understanding this, we have developed a program of seminars that
will help your officers and staff deal with their stressors and burnout
issues more effectively.

With 12 years of Law Enforcement experience I feel that I have a
handle on the stress/burnout issue and present myself as one the
"them" and not a "shrink" with only book knowledge.

Please let me know how I may HELP.  
Fide et fortitudine...By faith
and Courage.

Dr. M. K. (Mike) Layne
CFR SEMINARS
CopCare911
P. O. Box 441
Greensburg, IN  47240
PH: 812-614-2160
In Memory of Indiana State Trooper Andrew "Andy" Winzenread
who was killed by a truck, April 25, 1997, on I-74 near Greensburg,
Indiana

"In the Line-of-Duty"
The newspaper mast-head screams!
Another life is over,
A waste, or so it seems.

The trucker that played that deadly game
Has taken one of our own,
Leaving his wife and little child
Weeping in their home

Just a "Motorist assist, a 10-46"
Turned into "policeman's tag,"
"See how close you can get to him,"
But he goes home in a body bag.

The object of this silly game
Is to see his hat take flight,
But no one ever expected him
To step into the road that night.

So, now, over ten years ago
This hero gave his life,
Leaving his child to be raised
Alone by his loving wife.

Who would have ever imagined
That they should fear truckers more than guns.
Now the law has been enacted
To protect our fathers and our sons.

So, when you see those flashing lights ahead
And move over to the other lanes,
Remember the ones who've lost their lives
To the truckers' deadly games.
By: Donna J. Layne
****************************************************
Note:  I was an active Police Officer when this incident occurred.  I had
met Trooper Winzenead just two weeks before this incident.  He had
just been assigned to Decatur County.  I was looking forward to
working with him.  At the cemetery I stood in formation directly across
from his widow and new born infant.  That was very difficult.  Keep your
life in order as we never know when we will be called upon to pay the
supreme price.
Dr. Michael Layne