White parents don't routinely feel the need to educate their sons and daughters in how to survive an encounter with the police. Perhaps they should, but they don't. If police officers begin to be taught how to de-escalate tense situations instead of inflaming them, I can only see benefits for all.
Police in the UK are taught to de escalate situations though.
As for teaching our son's and daughters how to survive an encounter with the police, no I haven't had to do that but I have had to, and continue to have to, teach my children how not to become victims to the many gangs that are attacking innocent people. We always go out to pick them up after nights out because it's not safe for either to travel home alone at night, it's common place now for schools in the area to earn parents that there's a particular threat or that gangs have been causing particular problems, usually involving knives. For those reasons I'm not prepared to support reducing funding to the police, until proven alternatives are in place.