Register for Free Tribal Public Safety Dialogue Session June 29th

LSU NCBRT/ACE invites you to join the second in a series of free and virtual public safety conversations for and with tribal citizens and emergency responders.

The open forum sessions are held monthly and focus on an emergency management topic or issue. Each session will feature guest speakers from a variety of tribal communities and LSU NCBRT/ACE subject matter experts.

We encourage tribal citizens and responders to join the sessions and utilize this collaborative environment to share their experiences, challenges and success stories.

This month's session will focus on preventing, responding to, and recovering from active shooter threats on tribal lands.

The session will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, June 29th from 1:00 to 3:00 pm CST

 

Register for the Tribal Public Safety Dialogue Session


If you have any questions about these sessions or experience any technical issues signing up, please contact tribal@ncbrt.lsu.edu.

Upcoming Session Topics Include:

  • All hazards planning and response during the pandemic
  • Ongoing pandemic recovery efforts in tribal communities
  • School and campus safety

 

Do you have a suggestion for a future session? Submit your idea here.

LSU NCBRT/ACE is a national center for emergency preparedness and response training has endeavored to provide relevant training for tribal, state, local and territorial responders. Our team looks forward to working with your tribal nation and all Indian Country. Together we will work to overcome this pandemic and to better prepare protect our communities from all threats.