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Surviving Workplace Violence: Part One - Active Shooter Preparedness

Mar
8
2016
Tue 8:00 AM
Topic: Managing a Business

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED. WE HAVE REACHED MAX CAPACITY. PLEASE CONSIDER REGISTERING FOR PART II of this SERIES to be held MAY 10th. In part one of this two part series the participants will learn specific strategies for Surviving Active Shooter Situations. In our S.A.S.S. program the attendees will learn specific techniques of what to do if the unthinkable happens and they find themselves in the middle of an Active Shooter Situation. There are specific and easy to remember actions that YOU CAN DO to drastically increase the chances of surviving an Active Shooter Situation for you, coworkers, and your family. The Active Shooter Situation will be over in minutes but seconds will count, do you know what to do? In part two we will explore the framework of a workplace violence prevention plan, discussing the FBI Typologies of violence and the impact that they have on the workplace. We will also discuss situational awareness as the foundation of personal safety and techniques of how to become a harder target. Seminar Highlights: 4 Hours • How to increase your chances of surviving an active shooter situations (SASS) • Should I Run? • Should I Hide? • Should I Fight? • Introduction to Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams for prevention

Speaker(s): John Rose, M.A.--- John actively served in local law enforcement for over 18 years, and is a graduate of the FBI National Academy. John holds a M.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology from East Tennessee State University, where he is an Adjunct Faculty member and instructs classes on workplace violence and other criminal justice topics. In April 2009 John was a presenter at the European Association of Threat Assessment Professionals annual conference in Berlin Germany. In April and October of 2010 John presented a lecture on workplace violence at the Gavin de Becker & Associates Advanced Threat Assessment and Management Academy at Lake Arrowhead CA. John has developed this program and lectured on workplace violence prevention specific to government offices, health care, private industry and higher education audiences. John is a member in good standing with the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals.

Co-Sponsor(s): Maleia M. Evans, Director of TN Small Business Development Center of Dyersburg State Community College

Lunch will be provided for TSBDC Clients with pre-registration required. Must be registered before March 1st at 4pm in order to be included in the lunch headcount.


Fee: No Cost

Phone: 731-286-3201
Email: wylie@dscc.edu

Location

DSCC Jimmy Naifeh Center
Baptist Memorial Health Care Academic Building & Auditorium
3149 Hwy 51 South Covington, TN