brianheeter
Marksman
The Evansville Police Department will be offering a 1 day course on security in a church environment on October 16th from 8 am to 4 pm at the National Guard Armory in Evansville.
From the flyer (that I can't figure out how to attach): 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.
Sgt. Darren Sroufe, Chaplain of the Evansville Police Department, will give 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.
The cost to attend is a case of canned goods which will be distributed to food banks in the Evansville area.
Contact Debbie Baird of the EPD for further details.
Debbie Baird, Training Coordinator, Administrative Division
812-436-4948
dbaird@evansvillepolice.com
I hope to see you there. I'll be sitting front and center.
brian
From the flyer (that I can't figure out how to attach): 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.
- Crisis Communication
- Conducting Vulnerability Assessments
- The Police Response
- Recovery after the Crisis
- Dealing with the Media
- Preparing for the Church Crisis
- Mitigating the Crisis
- Identifying Threats
- Developing Control
- Individual/Staff Awareness
Sgt. Darren Sroufe, Chaplain of the Evansville Police Department, will give 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.
The cost to attend is a case of canned goods which will be distributed to food banks in the Evansville area.
Contact Debbie Baird of the EPD for further details.
Debbie Baird, Training Coordinator, Administrative Division
812-436-4948
dbaird@evansvillepolice.com
I hope to see you there. I'll be sitting front and center.
brian