MGT 417 is a tuition free, management-level, DHS/FEMA-certified course that provides operational-level details to support many of the topics covered in AWR148: Crisis Management for School-Based Incidents – Partnering Rural Law Enforcement, First Responders, and Local School Systems. Rural schools, law enforcement, other emergency responders, and community stakeholders are often limited in their access to resources, so it is imperative that all potentially affected parties collaborate in planning, preparation, communication, response, and recovery in the event of a school-based incident. Moreover, these affected parties must come together to practice their interoperable skills through drills and exercises to ensure the strategies in place provide for an effective crisis response and collaborative recovery. With the intent of building upon the foundation of AWR148 and utilizing an all- hazards approach, this two-day course will provide content instruction, develop
concept-specific skills, and provide opportunities for law enforcement, school personnel, and community stakeholders to collaboratively apply the course objectives in scenario-based applications.
Topics include (but not limited to):
• All-Hazards Planning and Preparedness
• Vulnerability Assessments
• Threat Assessment Management
• All-Hazards Response
• All-Hazards Recovery
• Scenario-Based Activities Who Should Attend:
You may also like the following events from Clark County Emergency Management Agency:
- Happening on, 22nd January, 06:00 pm, Volunteer Before the Storm - Open House in Springfield
- Happening on, 6th February, 08:00 am, PUBLIC- Disaster preparedness and survival: A guide for Individuals, Families, and Communities. in Springfield
- Happening on, 10th February, 09:00 am, Long Term Care Facilities- CMS Exercise in Springfield
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