FY24 GOHS Grant News Release

Please click to view each news release document: Georgia Uniform Motor Vehicle Accident Report Form Quality Oversight Training Program Grant Speed Detection & Enforcement Trends in Traffic Law Training Programs Grant Impaired Driving (SFST & DRE) Training Programs Grant

GPSTC Hosting Certified At-Risk Adult Crime Tactics Specialist (CACTS) Training

November 15 – 16, 2022 1000 Indian Springs Dr. Forsyth, GA 31029 8:00am – 5:00pm   Registration is completed through this website only: https://aging.georgia.gov/programs-and-services/forensic-special-initiatives-unit/fsiu-register-training   The Certified At-Risk Adult Crime Tactics Specialist (CACTS) training is provided through the Georgia Department of Human Services Forensic Special Initiatives Unit GBI Crimes Against Read more…

Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Replaces Dealing with the Mentally Ill or Persons with Diminished Capacity

The Georgia Public Safety Training Center will be replacing Dealing with the Mentally Ill or Persons with Diminished Capacity with Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Intellectual and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities will provide public safety personnel the tools to recognize and respond to the needs of people who have intellectual and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Read more…

No Firearms Parking

GPSTC is expanding the Firearms Training Building and there is construction underway! As a result, the parking areas are affected and students/instructors may have to park in the gravel over-flow lot adjacent to the Mock Village. Vehicles are PROHIBITED from parking along the curb adjacent to firearms (due to heavy Read more…

New Online Courses Launching July 1

Effective July 1st, the Georgia Public Safety Training Center will be launching several new online training courses that include: Language Disorders, Speech Disorders, 2018 Legislative Update, Ethics and Professionalism, and Family Violence. Note: Family Violence will be replacing Domestic Violence. Please also remember that At-Risk Adults just recently replaced Elder Read more…