Situational awareness, assessing potential threats, effective communication, de-escalation techniques, creating distance, establishing escape routes, effective use of physical barriers, will significantly enhance your personal safety and potentially reduce the risk of harm to you and your clients.
CCII has designed a workshop to examine high risk indicators, potential threats and critical incidents, which you could encounter. Examine how to prevent attacks, plan an effective response during an attack, and what to do immediately after the incident will potentially save your life and others.
This workshop will show students effective situational awareness, proper responses and proven methods for avoiding or minimizing injury while managing a person in crisis with high-risk indicators. Review the fundamentals of how to react to and after such an incident, such as treating traumatic injuries and reduce loss of life.
This workshop will assist your organization in developing employee safety protocol, relating to an active threat, suicide attempts, potential armed barricade / forcible confinement or active shooter.
Learning Objectives
The following topics will be covered in this two -day Active Threat Training Workshop:
What is an active threat – history of active attackers and modern trends
Environmental considerations to prevent or minimize casualties
Distress Codes and signals for staff
De-escalation techniques for people in crisis
How to establish a “Fire Drill” procedure for active attackers
Establish marked safety routes, internal codes and collection points
Principles of self defense against a potential or active threat
How to contain an active attacker and apply (ICEN) Isolate, Contain, Evacuate, Negotiate
Emergency care for critical bleeding such as tourniquet application
Review police response procedure and priorities
How to assist paramedics and first responders
Practical Exercises for De-escalation, Crisis Communication and Collection Points
CCII’s Active Threat Training is a 2-day training opportunity designed to provide continuing education, practical skills improvement, and assist in the creation of personal safety procedures and protocol directives in place for the front-line responders including: Mobile Crisis Response Team members, Health Care / Social workers, support staff and Supervisors.
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