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De-Escalation & Response to Aggression Training

De-Escalation Skills & Techniques

De-Escalation Skills and Techniques are the cornerstone to crisis resolution. Successful de-escalation actually begins before it is needed.  Students will be taught communication skills that are inclined to de-escalate, rather than escalate the situation.

Response to Aggression

Response to Aggression addresses verbal and physical threats of violence up to and including active shooter response (Response to Active Threat - RAT).  Beginning with threat recognition, students will discuss work place violence and other threats, regardless of location.  Students will be taught response programs that focus on self preservation.  

Managerial Component

The facility manager and agency supervisors have a responsibility to the agency and their subordinates to foster a safe environment, beginning with preparation.  The responsibilities further extends to managing the scene and the aftermath of a critical incident and mass casualty event.  

  • OSHA - General Duty Clause 5(a)(1)
  • NFPA 3000 - ASHER Standards
    • Active Shooter Hostile Event Response

Custom Designed Programs

Contact us for more information on custom designed programs for your agency.

MCOLES

This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds. 

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