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2022 Regional School Safety Summit

Region 4 Education Service Center 7200 Northwest Dr., Houston TX 77092

Join us on Tuesday, April 26 for the Regional School Safety Summit  Hosted by Region 4 and Crime Stoppers of Houston REGISTER HERE

CANCELLED: Regional School Safety Summit 2020

Region 4 Education Service Center 7200 Northwest Dr., Houston TX 77092

This year's event has been cancelled. For questions or more information, please contact Safe School Manager Jenna Fondren at jfondren@crime-stoppers.org. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mppf_su2Urs

Regional School Safety Summit

Region 4 Education Service Center 7200 Northwest Dr., Houston TX 77092

Join the Crime Stoppers of Houston Safe School Institute and our education partners at Region 4 for this 2-day summit. Topics will include: mental health, trauma informed care, internet safety, human trafficking, gangs, drug and alcohol issues, juvenile justice, restorative practices, response to active shooter, and more. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EVENT FLYER!   **EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ENDS MAY 15TH!   This summit is open to school administrators, teachers, counselors, school-based law enforcement, emergency management, safety personnel, and community partners with interest in school safety.   **Special Community Event June 10: Join us during lunch to view first responder agencies, including Houston Police Department Mounted Patrol and helicopter, LCC K-9 comfort dogs, and more.   Come see what resources are available for your school and community events. REGISTER HERE: https://rebrand.ly/RegionalSchoolSafety

Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE)

Region 4 Education Service Center 7200 Northwest Dr., Houston TX 77092

Overview : There is no charge to officers or agencies for this training. It is funded through state and federal grants. Participants are responsible for their own transportation and lodging. Time: .5 day (4 hours) Class Size: 75-100 students per class Prerequisite: Sworn law enforcement officer Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper Schools, businesses, and community members frequently request direction and presentations on what they should do if confronted with an active shooter event. The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. Topics include: ● history and prevalence of active shooter events ● civilian response options ● medical issues ● considerations for conducting drills Participants in this four (4) hour Train-the-Trainer course will receive a manual and PowerPoint presentation suitable for use in their own presentations. Questions? sgarza@esc4.net / 713.744.4433