Big Five, Stop The Bleed & Identifying Students of Concern BTAM Overview
About this Event
An Introduction for New and Returning Staff: The Big Five, Stop The Bleed & Identifying Students of Concern BTAM Overview
August 4, 2026 - 8:30am - 4:30pm
Audience: School Administrators (not in charge of safety), Campus Supervisors, Counselors, Wellness, Special Education Staff, Classified Personnel, Law Enforcement and Fire Protection Partners.
Breakfast and Lunch Served
This all day training is designed as a comprehensive safety training for new and returning school staff that play an important role in keeping campuses safe.Participants will receive an overview of The Big Five, including Trauma Informed and Inclusive Practices, Student Release Guidance and Incident Command Structure. The BTAM portion of the training will cover risk factors associated with targeted school violence, identifying students of concern and how our Student Threat Assessment Protocol can help link students of concern to services and support needed to divert them from the pathway to violence. Interactive case studies will provide opportunities to apply concepts and strengthen decision-making skills. Participants will have a special opportunity to get trained in Stop the Bleed, to be able to recognize life-threatening bleeding and respond quickly and effectively to control it.
Questions? Contact: Mason Henricks | [email protected]
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