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Behavior Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) for Clare-Gladwin Teams
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This training equips school based teams with the knowledge and tools to identify, assess and manage behaviors of concern that may impact school safety. In partnership wit the Michigan State Police and Raptor Technologies, participants will learn research-based strategies aligned with federal and state guidance to prevent targeted school violence. The training emphasizes a multidisciplinary, trauma-informed, and non-punitive approach to threat assessment that prioritizes early intervention, collaboration, and student support. Clare-Gladwin RESD - 12:30 - 3:30 pm Designed for Clare-Gladwin Teams only. Choose the date that works best for your schedule: October 22, 2026 January 28, 2027 April 29, 2027 SCECHs available.
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Target Audience
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Clare-Gladwin teams only
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Learner Outcomes
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Upon completion, participants will: Understand the principles and legal foundations of behavioral threat assessment and management. Be able to describe and implement the eight-step model for building a school threat assessment program. Apply structured decision-making processes to real-world case examples through tabletop exercises. Demonstrate the ability to create case management and intervention plans that address both safety and student well-being. Strengthen their capacity to contribute to a safe, supportive, and connected school climate. This professional learning experience supports compliance with Michigan’s school safety requirements and enhances educators’ and administrators’ ability to prevent and respond effectively to potential threats while promoting positive, proactive safety practices in schools.
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