The Active Shooter Threat Instructor Training Program (ASTITP) is designed to provide a field training agent or officer with high quality training and instilling the analytical knowledge, skills and aptitudes needed for the highest proficiency in this specialized field. The program takes active shooter threat tactics training to the next level ...
A 2-Day, 7-Module Instructor Certification Course. The A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training Instructor Certification Program is a 2-day course that covers the following 7 modules: A copy and review of Mr. Julian’s book 10 Minutes to Live: Surviving an Active Shooter Using A.L.I.V.E that must be read prior to taking the course.
Active Shooter Instructor. This course is designed to give the instructor the knowledge and skill to train first responding officers to an Active Shooter incident. Active Shooter incidents are becoming more prevalent in law enforcement and the need to train officers on how to respond has become a vital part of law enforcement training ...
Active Shooter Instructor. This course is designed to give the instructor the knowledge and skill to train first responding officers to an Active Shooter incident. Active Shooter incidents are …
Participants should come prepared to train in all weather conditions and should bring a hydration system or water bottle. Wraparound eye protection, ear protection, and brimmed hats will be worn during all live-fire training.
This course is designed to give the instructor the knowledge and skill to train first responding officers to an Active Shooter incident. Active Shooter incidents are becoming more prevalent in law enforcement and the need to train officers on how to respond has become a vital part of law enforcement training. Instructor development issues will also be discussed as students will be “hands-on” teaching practical skills throughout this course. These practical skills will be taught with their focus on tactics. Firearms drills will be taught using Force-on-Force Munitions, however, these same drills can later be applied to “live-fire” range drills or high-level scenario-based training.
Your survival in an active shooter incident depends on you having a plan. Our training goes over three main steps for you to take. These include running, hiding, or fighting.
It’s common for people to panic in active shooter situations. That’s why training ahead of time can help everyone keep a level head if an unfortunate incident ever occurs. With our active shooter training for schools and companies, we’ll help you develop an emergency action plan that outlines every step you need to take.
In an active shooter situation, victims are chosen randomly, and events are unpredictable. That’s why you need the training to know what to do.
The average response time for police response to an active attack event is three minutes. Without effective, pre-planned response options for civilians at the scene of the attack, many victims can be seriously injured or killed during these three minutes.
First responders and other professionals developing and/or utilizing a model response program. Anyone that intends to provide training for their employees, coworkers, friends. It is applicable to anyone from clergyman to store greeter.
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The public expects an effective and swift response to these threats. Research has shown, however, that many of the mass attacks, or active attack events, are over before law enforcement responders arrive on the scene.
Situational Awareness Institute has taken the guesswork out of Active Killer Prevention and Survival Training. Your organization will learn lifesaving principles they can use at work, home or in any public place. The course is divided into short, five- to seven-minute modules that allow for easy absorption of each topic. Each module is engaging, informative, and the entire course can be completed in less than a month, without having to schedule overtime to do it. The course also has the option of reviewing and exploring extra features on each topic and receiving updates through the SAI blog and Tactical Tuesday videos. Each topic has been developed from visiting and analyzing actual crime scenes, interviewing survivors, and speaking with experts in education, security, psychiatry, and law enforcement.
Philip started his Law Enforcement career in 1993, and has worked in police departments in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Georgia as a patrolman, DARE officer, School Resource officer, as well as in Training. He started Situational Awareness Institute as a way of taking what he learns as a police officer and sharing it with the public. His Active Killer Prevention, Survival, and Countermeasures course has been taken by thousands of people throughout the United States, and by a wide variety of organizations. Philip's style of using humor and personal stories to illustrate main points allows his students to leave training with a sense of empowerment instead of fear.
Section 2: Prevention. The best way to save lives is for an Active Killer event to not happen in the first place. This section covers multiple signs and symptoms exhibited by those thinking of harming others.
If you complete our Active Killer Prevention, Survival, and Countermeasures course and feel that you did not learn practical principles to help you in an Active Killer event, SAI offers a Satisfaction Guarantee. If you have questions about our guarantee, contact us today.
Please take a moment to read what leaders in the industry and students who have taken SAI's Active Killer Prevention, Survival and Countermeasures course have to say about lead instructor Philip Ball.
SAI's Active Killer Prevention, Survival, and Countermeasures course is not based on theory, but on action. Throughout the modules, you will hear stories from survivors: those who have lived through an Active Killer event and those who prevented an event by applying the principles explained in this course.
National Center for Biomedical Research and Training (NCBRT) Instructor Development Workshop (MGT-323). This course primarily serves to give insight into adult education and enhance the instructional skills and styles of instructors.
A course for laymen, it introduces the practicalities of conducting successful interactions, managing the classroom experience, and making presentations. The course covers the basics of adult learning and training evaluation. Participants have several opportunities to practice presentation and instructional skills.
The Basic Instructor Certificate provides entry-level personnel assigned to implement and deliver curriculum in support of courses, training programs and training activities, and an introduction to instructing students in a classroom environment. An emphasis is placed on communication skills, instructional skills, and basic learning theory.
NOTE: The Trainer Program does not provide certification of its participants, or use of a title or ability to use a certification acronym in their signature line as a result of completion of any of the certificates under this training program.