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Behavior Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) Training 26.27

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    Behavior Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) Training 26.27

    Program Narrative – Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM)  The Behavioral Threat Assessment & Management (BTAM) training provides participants with the foundational knowledge and applied skills necessary to identify, assess, and manage behaviors of concern that may pose a threat to school safety.

     

    This full-day session, facilitated in partnership with the Michigan State Police and Raptor Technologies, equips school-based teams with research-based strategies and tools aligned with federal and state guidelines for preventing targeted school violence.  Through a combination of direct instruction, case studies, and interactive tabletop exercises, participants learn how to recognize early warning signs, gather and analyze information across multiple sources, and develop intervention and management plans to mitigate potential risks. The training emphasizes a multidisciplinary, trauma-informed, and non-punitive approach to threat assessment that prioritizes early intervention, collaboration, and student support.  

     

    • August 5, 2026  8:30 am - 3:00 pm
    • No Cost for educators in Clare, Gladwin, and Midland counties; all others $25.  

      SCECHs available.  Lunch is provided.

     

     

     

    Target Audience

    School Administration, Mental Health staff, School Resource officers and School Safety teams

     

    Learner Outcomes
    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.

Event Session Information
Days 1
Scheduled Date/Time
   
08/05/2026 8:30 AM-3:00 PM Clare-Gladwin RESD
Session Contact Nick Winter989.386.3851
Email :nwinter@cgresd.net
Instructor(s) Nick Winter
Units/Costs
 
Credits - Select
Workshop
Description: Clare, Gladwin, Midland educators
Workshop
Description: All other educators
Cost: $25.00

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