LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky College of Social Work will host a de-escalation training in partnership with the UK Police Department on March 10, 2026 at 4:00 PM EST offering students, faculty, staff and community members practical tools to safely navigate tense situations.
The training is offered in both in-person and virtual formats. Participants can register to attend in person via the linked form or register for the virtual option via Zoom.
Back by popular demand, the session will be led by UKPD Officer Culver and is grounded in the Surviving Verbal Conflict® framework. Participants will learn to recognize early verbal and nonverbal signs of escalation and apply clear, structured communication techniques designed to reduce conflict and promote safety.
The training will cover how to:
- Use respectful deflectors to acknowledge emotion and redirect behavior
- Clearly explain policies and safety rationale using “commander’s intent”
- Offer options and fair consequences while confirming decisions
- Recognize when to disengage, call for assistance and document incidents
Adding a lighthearted touch to the learning environment, K9 Hudson will also make a special appearance.
This event is part of the College of Social Work’s ongoing celebration of National Social Work Month and National Criminal Justice Month in March, recognizing the vital role these professions play in strengthening communities, promoting safety and improving the human condition.
Those interested in exploring additional events and activities throughout the month can learn more at:
https://ukcosw.com/March2026.
For questions, contact Dr. Kayla Powell at kayla.powell@uky.edu.


