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Training in Missouri

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6:25 am
April 17, 2009


Glen

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Hey Everybody,

If you live near Columbia, Missouri, there is a training event in May. Here are the details.

I recently announced that Karis was proud to be a sponsor of “Responding to the Church Crisis” presented by Crisis Systems Management on May 1st. CSM’s Deborah McMahon and Rex Scism will be leading the
event in Columbia’s National Guard Armory. Churches around the country
are wondering how they might respond if surprised on a Sunday morning
by a violent intruder. This day-long seminar will help church leaders
be prepared for just such an unforeseen and tragic event. Below is
some additional information. Visit this site to register.

Responding to the Church Crisis

Presented by Karis Community Church, Midwest Police Consultants, and Crisis Systems Management

May 1, 2009

8:30-5:00

$125.00 per person, lunch and training materials included

Registration through Midwest Police Consultants at midwestpolice.com or Karis Community Church

I. Pre-Incident Preparedness

A. Vulnerability and Site Assessments
1. Assessments
2. Reducing Vulnerability
3. Implementing new Standards/Strategies

B. Personal/Organizational Preparedness and Planning
1. Individual/staff awareness
2. Key indicators of danger & distress
3. Crisis communication

II. Mitigating the Crisis

A. Identify/Evaluate Risk Factors
B. The Police Response
C. Personal Protection

III. Crisis Recovery

A. Management Roles
B. Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
C. Re-evaluation of security/response protocols

DESCRIPTION: This 8-hour course is the first in a series of courses
designed for pastoral leaders and those responsible for safety and
security in a church environment. This course will provide you with a
comprehensive overview of the important steps in planning for a church
crisis, reducing vulnerabilities, mitigating a crisis, and dealing with
the aftermath of a crisis.

A historical perspective of church violence over the last decade
will illustrate the importance of preparing your ministry for a
risk-effective crisis response.

You will learn the basics elements of site and threat assessments
and how to use the results of an assessment to reduce vulnerability and
implement new standards for safety and security.

We will discuss strategies for improving both individual and organizational awareness and preparedness.

You will also gain a basic understanding of the psychological
motivations of persons in crisis and learn to recognize the
characteristics of emotionally disturbed persons as well as strategies
for affecting a positive outcome.

Communication during a crisis is one of the biggest challenges
facing anyone responsible for coordinating a response effort. You will
learn basic strategies for effective communication before, during, and
after an incident.

A brief overview of the police response will give you an idea of
what to expect when the police respond to a crisis as well as tips for
building a collaborative relationship with law enforcement.

Lastly, we will discuss the role of church management in dealing
with the aftermath of a crisis and the importance of a post-incident
strategy.

PREREQUISITES: Although there are no specific requirements for
attendance to this course, the information is intended for pastoral
leaders, staff, volunteers, and church members involved in planning for
the safety and security of a church environment and related activities.
Those attendees most responsible for direct mitigation a church crisis
are encouraged to attend a more comprehensive 3-day Church Resource
Officer Course

COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Students must participate in 8 hours of
lecture discussion in order to receive a certificate of completion.

TOPICS INCLUDE:
Pre-Incident Preparedness
Vulnerability and Site Assessments
Reducing Vulnerability
Implementing new Standards/Strategies
Personal/Organizational Preparedness and Planning
Individual/Staff Awareness
Key Indicators of Danger & Distress
Crisis Communication
Mitigating the Crisis
Identify/Evaluate Risk Factors
The Police Response
Personal Protection
Crisis Recovery
Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Re-evaluation of Security/Response Protocols

PRESENTED BY: Mr. Rex Scism and Ms. Deborah McMahon have more than
50-years of combined law enforcement experience including extensive
specialized experience in crisis incident planning and management and
workplace violence.

9:34 am
April 29, 2009


Warren, Michigan

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Very nice looking training. Do you know if they come to Michigan?

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