Sec. 6. Training and other resources
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The Coordinator shall make available to States, units of local government, law enforcement agencies, and other concerned entities that are involved in initiating, facilitating, or promoting Silver Alert plans, including broadcasters, first responders, dispatchers, public safety communications personnel, and radio station personnel— training and educational programs related to the Silver Alert communication network and the capabilities, limitations, and anticipated behaviors of missing seniors, which shall be updated regularly to encourage the use of new tools, technologies, and resources in Silver Alert plans; and informational materials, including brochures, videos, posters, and web sites to support and supplement such training and educational programs.
The Coordinator shall coordinate— with the Assistant Secretary for Aging of the Department of Health and Human Services in developing the training and educational programs and materials under subsection
(a); and with the head of the Missing Alzheimer’s Disease Patient Alert Program of the Department of Justice to determine if any existing material with respect to training programs or educational materials developed or used as part of the Missing Alzheimer's Disease Patient Alert Program are appropriate and may be used for the programs under subsection
(a).