K-12
Each of our offerings can be customized to your institution and your specific training needs.
Most can be offered in person, live online, or as asynchronous courses.
Critical Issues in Campus Safety (CICS)
Part 1
2 hrs | 4 hrs | 8 hrs
Large-scale emergency incidents and disasters can occur anywhere on any school campus. When they do, all eyes will fall on the Campus Emergency Team. As a responsible educator, you will be critically evaluated on your preparedness and your schools’ ability to manage the crisis event.
This course is designed to both refresh and train your Campus Emergency Management Team and to give them the tools that will enable them to manage a wide variety of emergency situations. The participants will be exposed to case studies and practical exercises that will allow them to apply the principles taught in class.
You will be taught preparedness for:
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Emergency events and disasters
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Common points to disaster operations and major events in schools
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The concept of liability and lawsuits against educational institutions
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The creation of a logistics resource book for your campus or school district emergency equipment issues
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Your campus designation for rally points, relocation zones, and reunification areas
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Preplanning a critical incident response and school campus evacuation issues;
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Warning and notification systems
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Crisis media relations
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The Four-Step Critical Incident Response Plan
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Concepts of Unified Command, and major threats to schools and procedures for each (hazardous materials, fire, earthquake, flood and gunman/violent intruder on campus)
Critical Issues in Campus Safety
Leadership & Executives
Part 2
2 hrs | 4 hrs | 8 hrs
Leadership in diverse spheres, from education to law enforcement, demands adept crisis management. Emergencies strike unexpectedly, casting the spotlight on executives like school board members and police officers. This course equips leaders with the tools to deftly manage crises.
Designed for executives, this course sharpens your Campus Emergency Management Team's prowess. Through case studies and practical exercises, participants apply principles to real-world scenarios. Topics include disaster readiness, liability, logistics, equipment, evacuation planning, and communication strategies.
Guided by experts, gain a comprehensive understanding of crisis response plans, collaborative Unified Command, and tailored protocols for threats like hazardous materials, fires, earthquakes, floods, and campus intruders. Elevate your leadership, ensuring adept crisis navigation and community safety.