School Behavior Threat Assessment provides a proactive, evidence-based approach for identifying individuals who may pose a threat and for providing interventions before a violent incident occurs.
This workshop will teach threat assessment team members how to respond to threatening behavior in a step-by-step process.
The board of trustees of each school district is now required to establish a threat assessment team to serve at each campus of the district. The Board must also adopt policies and procedures for the teams that are consistent with the model policies and procedures developed by the Texas School Safety Center (TXSSC).
In addition, each team/team member is required to complete training provided by the TXSSC or a Regional Education Service Center.
Please Note: This training is open to Texas public ISDs, open-enrollment charter schools, school-based law enforcement, and any state agency that serves on an identified Threat Assessment team. Because this training is legislatively mandated, we encourage all School Behavioral Threat Assessment team members to complete the training.