Commit to Awareness, Commit to Action:
Security Training for Our Naples Jewish Community

 

Virtual Session via Zoom: Register Now

Thursday, June 30, 2022

1 to 2:30 p.m.          BeAware: Introduction to Situational Awareness

2:30 to 4 p.m.          Countering Active Threat Training (CATT)

 

Learn how to recognize and report suspicious or potentially dangerous activity, and the nationally-recognized “Run-Hide-Fight” approach to surviving active threats.

 

This free event is open to the entire community, courtesy of the Secure Community Network (SCN), the official safety and security organization of the Jewish community in North America. SCN will be providing additional services to facilities in the Naples area in conjunction with this training.

 

BeAware will cover the basics of situational awareness – how to recognize suspicious or potentially dangerous behavior and threats, and what to do – whether you are in synagogue, at school, at work, or just running errands.

 

CATT will cover what to do if you are faced with an active threat, including how to prepare in advance, how to commit to action during an incident using the principles of “Run-Hide-Fight,” how to respond to the arrival of law enforcement, and the importance of additional trainings such as Stop the Bleed™.

 

Instructor Stuart Frisch is SCN’s National Training and Exercise Advisor, and previously served as the Director of Jewish Community Security in Memphis, Tenn. Frisch has an extensive background as a security professional, with more than 20 years of experience planning, developing, and implementing diversified security programs across the military, corporate, and government sectors. Prior to joining SCN, Frisch was Coordinator of Security Operations for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, an officer in the Memphis Police Department, and an officer in the Israel Defense Forces. 

 

Register now to receive the Zoom link for the training.

 

For more information about SCN, visit securecommunitynetwork.org