top of page

DSAL Staff Complete Safety Protocol Training

  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read

Hope mural at HAS

As part of our ongoing commitment to participant safety, DSAL staff recently completed training on facility safety protocols and participant rights.


Our team is prepared to appropriately respond to any unannounced visits to our facilities, including requests for access to participants or information. Staff are trained to request proper identification, understand legal requirements for facility access, and protect the rights of everyone in our care.


What To Know:


DSAL facilities are safe spaces for all community members. We will never inquire about personal documentation, and participation in our programs is open to everyone.


All individuals have constitutional rights during any interaction with officials, including the right to remain silent and the right to speak with an attorney.


If you have questions, contact us at info@acdsal.org




Comments


Commenting on this post isn't available anymore. Contact the site owner for more info.

ABOUT US

Founded in 2005, the Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs Activities League (DSAL) is a nonprofit organization created to unite Alameda County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO) personnel, citizens, and youth of Alameda County in the pursuit and implementation of initiatives that reduce crime, improve the lives of area residents, and enhance the health of the community.

JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER FOR UPDATES, NEW PROGRAMMING, AND MORE!

Thanks for submitting!

CONTACT DSAL 

T: (510) 820-5222

E: info@acdsal.org

16378 E 14th Street, Ste 204, Ashland, CA 94578

  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • Instagram

Deputy Sheriffs' Activities League

EIN: 83-0410537

bottom of page