SPOKANE, Wash., May 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for
Personal Protection and Safety announces the upcoming release of
its latest video training program "Beyond Lockdown –
Preventing and Responding to Extreme School Violence."
As school violence continues to spread across the country,
lawmakers, school officials and students are looking for effective
ways to confront this increasing risk. But the reality is that
students don't "just snap" and almost always there are warning
signs that are observable on the path to violence. These warning
signs are opportunities to intervene if recognized early and
responded to appropriately.
Because of this, CPPS (in cooperation with Spokane Public Schools and ILF Media in
Spokane, Washington) is producing
a new video: "Beyond Lockdown – Preventing and Responding
to Extreme School Violence." This 12-minute program,
scheduled for release in June 2018,
pulls from guidance from the FBI, Secret Service and Department of
Education to educate students, parents, teachers,
counselors and administrators how to recognize warning signs
that a student may be progressing towards violence, and how to
respond effectively if violence does erupt.
CPPS CEO and Founder, Randy
Spivey states, "We are very excited to produce this
program to provide a practical, proven program for K-12 schools
throughout the United States."
Specifically, "Beyond Lockdown" is designed to help students and
adults to become stakeholders in their own safety and security by
covering the following areas:
- Myths about Extreme School Violence
- How to recognize "Behaviors of Concern" in students
- How to respond and report "Behaviors of Concern" when they are
observed
- How to recognize early indicators that an Extreme Violence
event may be about to occur
- The difference between how "trained" and "untrained"
individuals respond in a crisis
- The role individuals have in surviving the "Extreme Danger Gap"
- the time-frame from the onset of violence until the arrival of
Law Enforcement
- Beyond Lockdown -- Individual response strategies for surviving
an Extreme School Violence event
- What to do when Law Enforcement arrives
ILF Media's Director and DP Jim Swoboda states: "The
ILF Team is excited to lend our expertise to the 'Beyond Lockdown'
program and we hope our commitment to storytelling can play a role
in nurturing safe and happy communities."
Filming is scheduled to begin on May 19 and the program is
to be released in early July
2018.
Media Contact:
Randy Spivey
Phone: 571-267-7727
Email: randy.spivey@cpps.com
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