A Community Awareness Briefing (CAB)

About this event

The Community Awareness Briefing (CAB) is a training that provides a foundation for communities across the country to learn about targeted violence and terrorism prevention efforts. The program provides communities with information and tools that are available to assist them with understanding the issues and learning more about how they can prevent targeted violence and terrorism within their communities.

Family, friends, educators, service providers, and colleagues are often the first to see concerning behavioral changes in individuals – knowing what to look for and how to reach out for help is critical to preventing targeted violence and terrorism.

Please join us on Thursday, October 6, 2022 to learn how to raise awareness about targeted violence and terrorism and how communities can protect themselves and their loved ones through effective prevention and intervention strategies, including how to get help to people before harm occurs.

AGENDA:

12:30 p.m. ET - Welcome and Introductions

12:35 p.m. ET - Opening Remarks

12:45 p.m. ET - DHS Prevention Partners Remarks

Evan Schleicher, Program Manager, National Threat Evaluation and Reporting Office (NTER)

Lindsay Burton, Acting Deputy Associate Director, CISA’s School Safety Task Force (CISA-SST)

Katie Lord, Domestic Security Strategist, U.S. Secret Service, National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC)

1:15 p.m. ET - Preventing Targeted Violence and Terrorism in Your Community – A Community Awareness Briefing

Scotty Davidson, Lead Training and Curriculum Specialist, Center for Prevention Programs & Partnerships (CP3)

Joseph Masztalics, Regional Prevention Coordinator, Michigan, Center for Prevention Programs & Partnerships (CP3)

2:30 p.m. ET - Closing

 

To find out more, email us at CABbriefingrequests@hq.dhs.gov or visit www.dhs.gov/cp3.

 

The speakers and moderators who will appear at this event are for informational purposes only. No media or press is permitted. Participation of individuals and organizations does not imply an endorsement or sponsorship of any product or group by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or Federal Government.

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