What is this training about?
This one-day course is designed to increase public safety and community leaders' skills to engage the community in all-hazards and anti-terrorism strategies. Using practical, real-life case studies, participants will identify community resources that are available for deployment in a real terrorist incident, natural disaster or any event of national significance. Participants will:
- determine the preparedness needs of their jurisdiction,
- identify specific goals for higher levels of community preparedness,
- identify community partners in their jurisdictions who will assist in addressing preparedness gaps,
- use an implementation model to prepare an action plan
- and evaluate methods to achieve identified goals for their jurisdiction.
Upon course completion, participants will have developed an initial action plan for addressing all-hazards and anti-terrorism issues to create vigilant, prepared and resilient communities for homeland security.
Who should attend?
All elected officials, public safety and community leaders and middle managers including: law enforcement, fire service, emergency management, public works, tribal, state and local government agencies, hospital health care facilities, educational institutions and other public safety agencies.
Cost: This no-cost training is provided through partnership between Western Community Policing Institute and the Kearny Police Department.
For more information please contact Chief Van Summers at van.summers@queencreek.org or 480-358-3909.