CurriculumCops own the crime.
Fire owns the flames.
Schools own the kids.
Paramedics own the patients.
And that may be our first custody battle.
An Introduction to the Standard Response Protocol and the Standard Reunification Method
Introduced in 2009, the Standard Response Protocol is a proven enhancement to school safety planning. Thousands of schools in the US and Canada have adopted the program.
Introduced in 2012, the Standard Reunification Method fills a critical void in school safety planning: How to reunite students with their parents after a crisis.
Also included in the training is a segment on Incident Command and how it relates to crisis management for educators.
Educators, Administrators, School and District Safety Teams, Campus Supervisors, Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS, Emergency Managers, Victim Advocates
In this module, participants will receive an overview and schedule of the SRP/SRM Seminar. Participants will complete administrative requirements including registration and training rosters.
Participants will recognize the course goal, enabling objectives, course schedule, and course performance requirements.
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why Incident Command should be used in a crisis.
At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to
In this module, participants will receive an overview of the Standard Reunification Method, explore case studies, and understand roles and expectations.
Participants will gain an understanding of how and why the SRM should be used in the aftermath of a crisis.
At the conclusion of this module, participants will be able to
This 3.5 day Symposium examines lessons learned from traumatic events and reveals new, preemptive school safety measures growing in multiple realms. The Symposium is designed to provide a number of takeaways that districts, departments and agencies can implement immediately. This is not open to the public, and attendees will be asked to show an agency or organization I.D. upon check-in.
Law enforcement, school personnel, victim advocates, mental health professionals, emergency and risk management staff, school safety teams and all first responders.
Presenters include school administrators, law enforcement, criminal justice and school security administrators who have been involved in the response and recovery to school violence and other events.
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