Creating Vigilant, Prepared, and Resilient Communities for Homeland Security: A Community Outreach Approach to Homeland Security

June 4-5, 2008
Tulsa Community College, West Campus

7505 West 41 Street
Tulsa Okla. 74107
8:00 am – 5:00 pm (both days)

Sponsored By: Tulsa Partners, Inc and the Region 7 Terrorism Early Warning Group

What is this training about? This training provides an opportunity for community members to work in cross-disciplinary teams, to draw on collective skills, knowledge, and resources, to address existing or potential homeland security threats at the community level. The course takes an "all-hazards" approach to threats, including natural, technological, and man-made hazards. It encourages strong partnerships and collaborations between both traditional and non-traditional partners. 

Who should attend? Everyone interested in building partnerships and working collaboratively to make their community Vigilant, Prepared, and Resilient, including:  Community Members; Local Businesses; Faith-Based Organizations, Public Safety Professionals and First Responders; State and Local Emergency Management Agencies; Citizen Corps Councils and CERT, VIPS, Medical Reserve Corps, Fire Corps, and Neighborhood Watch Teams; Crime Prevention Practitioners; Nonprofits, Volunteers, School Groups, Government Agency Representatives; and Elected Officials.

Cost:  This no-cost training is supported and certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Grants and Training Course #AWR182.

Enrollment:  To enroll, please print and complete the enrollment form. Feel free to share this with all personnel within your respective organizations.

For More Information:
Download CVPR Brochure (pdf)
Call: Lance Dixon at 1-877-801-6866 or 503-751-4007 or email: dixonl@wou.edu

          OR
Bob Roberts 918-497-8845 or email: brob11@swbell.net