School Based Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Training

The “School Based Threat, Risk and Vulnerability Assessment” (SBTRVA) Training was developed to assist campus security, school administration, staff and employees, responders from all emergency response disciplines including; Law Enforcement; Fire Service, Emergency Medical, Emergency Management, and the private sector, to understand and complete threat, risk, and vulnerability assessments of schools and use the information gathered in the assessments to ensure that their schools are safe and secure. 

The SBTRVA is a comprehensive assessment that evaluates a school systems strengths and weaknesses in regard to safety and security, identifies critical infrastructure and key resources, identifies the threats to the schools from an all hazard perspective, and provides a comprehensive vulnerability assessment.

The information gathered in the SBTRVA methodology converts easily to:

  • school safety and security operations
  • emergency planning
  • tactical considerations
  • prevention activities
  • protection activities
  • incident response and command
  • recovery
  • selection of applicable security technology

This three day training can be hosted by any agency. 

To receive a SBTRVA proposal or host a Training, please contact:

Michael Brown
Director, Professional Development
mbrown@sheriffs.org or training@sheriffs.org

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