Training
Community Awareness Briefing

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MARC offices, 600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Mo. 64105

Educate your community on preventing targeted violence and terrorism.

Join us for a Community Awareness Briefing (CAB), hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships.

The two-hour briefing is designed to provide a foundational understanding of the threat of targeted violence and terrorism and the public health approach to prevention of both.

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Goal

The goal of the CAB is to raise awareness about targeted violence and terrorism and ways communities can protect themselves and their loved ones through effective prevention and intervention strategies.

Target Audience

The CAB is designed as an introductory briefing and is available to any organization (e.g., schools, houses of worship, etc.).  

Benefits

The CAB introduces communities to the foundational knowledge needed to successfully prevent targeted violence and terrorism. Family, friends, and colleagues are often the first ones to see behavioral changes in individuals – knowing what to look for and how to reach out for help is critical to preventing targeted violence and terrorism.


Focus Area: Safety & Security