
Training Programs
Responding to Workplace Violence
Employees are your greatest asset but also your greatest potential threat. Much more than another “Active Shooter” class, his course details how to detect and respond to each of the four types of violence as defined by OSHA. For companies in California, this training meets all SB 553 requirements.
Preventing the Next Mass Attack
Active shootings do not just come out of “nowhere” - they are the final act in a string of predictable nad detectable behaviors. As a result, active shootings are preventable if people around the shooter know what to look for and how to report warning behaviors. This course presents advanced threat detection principles in a format that is easy for anyone to understand.
Constructive Conflict & Communications
Navigating conflict, when done with skill and intention, can be a valuable tool in improving relationships, strengthening teams, and fostering innovation and growth. Learning skills on how communication styles differ, and how our own communication styles can inadvertently create conflict, will improve the quality and effectiveness of interactions.
Preventing Violence through De-escalation
Developed from academic studies in psychology, behavioral analysis, and tried law enforcement techniques, learn how recognizing a threat of violence and then applying the tools to de-escalate the situation can prevent an uncomfortable situation from becoming a dangerous encounter.
Maintaining Order for Successful Events
Designed specifically for event planners, guard services, executive protection agents, and corporate security officers, learn practical tips and techniques for maintaining order, keeping guests and staff safe, and preventing conflict that could result in violence or reputational damage.
The Problem with the Worst Case Scenario
Understand how unintended consequences of common and outdated training protocols for security professionals can de-escalate tensions and prevent violent encounters. Learn a broader approach to de-escalation and effective crisis response that combines the latest research with real-world, specialized training, and creates space between initial encounter and physical response.