Training to teach others to stay alive during violent situations coming to Howell

November 30, 2022
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The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office and the ALICE Training® Institute have teamed up for ALICE Instructor Certification Training on March 27 and 28, 2023, at Parker Middle School in Howell.

This two-day instructor course teaches survival strategies for violent critical incidents, and ensures a trauma-informed approach to civilian active threat response training. The age- and ability-appropriate training aims to teach people to stay alive during an active shooter or other violent situations until law enforcement arrives.

ALICE Training is a solution of Navigate360 and is a valuable course for everyone: law enforcement, schools, universities, hospitals, businesses, and places of worship. Completing the ALICE Instructor Certification course provides individuals with certification in ALICE proactive options-based responses, preparing them to take those same strategies back to their organization and community. Additionally, registrants will gain access to exclusive ALICE resources and ongoing support. The price of the training is $749, and registration can be completed online at https://cvent.me/8dA0qv?RefId=social .

ALICE is aligned with recommendations from the Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Health and Human Services, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Education, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and many state government agencies.

The Livingston Post

The Livingston Post is the only locally owned, all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Mich. It was launched by award-winning journalists who were laid off from the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus by Gannett Co. Inc. in 2009.

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