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Lockdown Procedures for Schools online video course

2 points
60 minutes
100%
£35 + VAT

Lockdown Procedures for Schools online course description

In the last decade the threats to our society have multiplied and evolved in many ways. Terrorist organisations have transferred their fight from Iraq and Afghanistan to our back garden, Europe – and we have seen the damage that a small number of determined individuals can do. This course will start by introducing the role of the lockdown officer then discuss some of the likely reasons for a lockdown, go over some of the steps you can take to prepare your school for lockdown as well as what to do in the event of a lockdown taking place.

Lockdown Procedures for Schools online course Target audience

The course is aimed at teachers, school administrators and support staff. It gives them an overview of what to expect and how to act in a lockdown situation and is intended to inform and prepare staff rather than alarm them.

Lockdown Procedures for Schools online course objectives

The Online Lockdown Procedure in School course gives teachers, school administrators and support staff  an overview of what to expect and how to act in a lockdown situation and is intended to inform and prepare staff rather than alarm them.

Lockdown Procedures for Schools online course structure

This comprehensive course on lockdown procedures for schools is structured to cover the following essential topics:

  • Introduction and the Lockdown Officer
  • Reasons for Lockdowns
  • The Lockdown Signal and the all Clear Signal
  • Suitable Rooms for Lockdown
  • Communication Arrangements
  • Possible Terminology
  • Violent Intruder Lockdown
  • Possible Threat or Danger
  • Staff Lockdown Responsibilities
  • Home Office Police Requirements
  • Simple Measures and Where to Seek Help

Lockdown Procedures for Schools online course Accreditation & certification

CPD approval means that this course can be used by those that need to prove they are continually developing themselves.

CPD