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1 Law Enforcement Officer Training

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Law Enforcement Officer Training

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STAR Partners

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STAR Activity #1:Participant Introductions

Name, Organization and Position

Years of Experience

What resources do you bring to the training today?

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STAR Initiative

Community-based training and

identification of resources

that can be mobilized by

emergency responders or citizens in

times of crisis.

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STAR Goals

Implement community-based safety training Identify community-based resources that can be

mobilized during a crisis Utilize tools to construct a comprehensive

database of community resources that can be provided to emergency responders

Support and enhance community and volunteer groups preparedness and response efforts (Neighborhood Watch, CERT, VIP’s)

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Law Enforcement Benefits

Community involvement in preparedness planning

Network structure that supports emergency responders

Higher level of coordinated response Peer teaching format promotes greater crisis

support Supports and enhances response efforts Enhances community and emergency responders

relationship

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STAR Planning and Implementation

Using the STAR CD-ROM Identification of Key Leaders and Groups Media and Communications Planning Preparing and Conducting your

Community Training Follow-up

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STAR 2007 CD-RM Resources

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STEP 1: Using the 2007 STAR CD-ROM

Presentations Law Enforcement Training Community Partnership Training

Forms Key Leader Inventory Data Information Collection Form Community Resource ID Chart

Tools STAR Workbook Safety NETS Worksheet

Database Database Template User Guide

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STAR Database

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MedicalFoodLabor

Excel Database Capabilities

Data Sorting Chart Development

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STEP 2: Identification of Key Community Leaders and Groups

Current leaders and groups

Missing groups Emerging leaders and

groups

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STAR Activity #2: Identify Key Leaders and Groups

What types of organized groups exist in your community?

Who are the key leaders of these groups?

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STEP 3: Media Promotion and Communications Planning

Printed Communications Newspaper Newsletter

Public Service Announcements

Website Press Conference Other Methods

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STAR Activity #3: Program Promotion and Communications

What methods are most effective in your community?

What methods are available?

What steps will you take?

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STEP 4: Community Trainings

Planning Facility Scheduling Trainer Materials and

Equipment Management

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Planning the Meeting

Facility Convenience Adequate space and arrangement

Scheduling Time of Day for Meeting Time Allotments in Agenda

Selection of Trainer Materials and Equipment

Agendas, handouts, sign-in sheets Projectors, flipcharts, markers, etc.

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STAR Activity #4:Training Resources

What facility resources do we have available for training in my community?

What trainer resources do we have in our department or office?

What partnering agencies should we include in the meeting planning?

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Managing the Meeting

Facilitate introductions if participants do not know each other

Know your audience and the material Encourage discussion and anticipate questions Speak loudly and clearly, maintain eye contact,

and project energy Stay on track - do not fall prey to time-wasters Begin and end meeting on time Be aware of “cues” from participants

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STEP 5: Follow-up

Update database information

Provide new safety information

Support community relationships

Identify new leaders and groups

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Questions?

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Community Partnership Training

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STAR Partners

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STAR Initiative

Community-based training and

identification of resources

that can be mobilized by emergency

responders or citizens in times of crisis.

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STAR Goals

Implement community-based safety training

Identify community-based resources that can be mobilized during a crisis

Utilize tools to construct a comprehensive

database of community resources

Support and enhance community and volunteer

group preparedness and response efforts

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Community Benefits

Preparedness planning involves community

Development of network structure that supports emergency responders

Peer teaching format promotes greater crisis support

Enhances relationship between community and emergency responders

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Types of Crisis Situations Acts of Violence

Terrorism School Shootings

Natural Disaster Earthquakes Weather Landslides Forest Fires

Environmental Chemical / Oil Spills Train Derailments Nuclear Accidents

Other Blackouts

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9-11 attacks Fatalities: 2,973 Economic Impact:

U.S. stocks lost $ 1.2 trillion in the week afterward Rescue, cleanup and related costs estimated to be

at least $11 billion Rescue and Recovery:

more than 4.3 million pounds of food and supplies delivered to 8,000+ rescue workers at Ground Zero

more than 1.5 million tons of debris required removal

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Northeast Blackout

Affected 50 million people in U.S. and Canada

Financial Losses: $ 6 billion Cascading Effect: Shut down 508

generating units, 265 power plants and 22 nuclear plants

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Hurricane Katrina

States Affected: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi

Fatalities: 1,836 Damage: $84

billion Private Sector

Donations: $4.4 billion

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Private Sector to the Rescue

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Crisis Related Needs

Shelter Medical Food Building Supplies and

Equipment Manpower Mental Health Transportation Communication Other Supplies

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Sources of Transportation

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STAR Step by Step

Form partnerships Mobilize volunteers Train Data collection Data entry Share program and

expand database Incorporate into mock

drills and simulations Maintain and update

database

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Form Partnerships

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Mobilize volunteers

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Train

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Data collection

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Data Entry

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Share program and expand database

Social service groups Neighborhood organizations Chambers of Commerce Leadership training groups Civic organizations Service organizations Church groups Senior citizen organizations

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Mock drills

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Maintain and update database

Because communities are ever evolving, volunteers should implement a scheduled program of maintaining and updating the vital information in STAR

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STAR Summary

Identify other key community leaders

Schedule, coordinate or host presentations for law enforcement

Mobilize volunteers Share program

information with others