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Downloadable Resources for Schools
The Indiana State Police, with the assistance of Dr. Richard Hogue, Ed.D. of Hogue & Associates, Inc., has provided the training aids in this section to assist educators in creating a safe and secure environment for educating Indiana's children.
The Indiana State Police has prepared several downloadable guides as well as a PowerPoint presentation to for educators to incorporate into their own safety plans and training programs. Click the links below to download any of our free resources:
Forms
Guides and Presentation Slides
- 911 Information Guide
- Considerations for Guardian/Student Reunification
- A General Resource for School Safety
- General School Climate and Safety Considerations for Staff
- General School Climate and Safety Considerations for Students
- Reference Guide of Indiana Laws Relating to School Safety
- The Indiana State Police Intervention or Student Assistance Process
- PowerPoint Show
- Presenter's Notes
- How to Respond to an Active Shooter
- Safety Thoughts
- Management and Administration Basic Actions to Secure the Workplace and School
Streaming Videos
(Streaming from the ISP Information Channel on YouTube)
- ISP Unarmed Response to an Active Shooter Event video.
- Active Shooter Bus Scenarios 1 and 2
- Active Shooter Bus Scenarios 3, 4, and 5
Download Videos
- ISP Unarmed Response to an Active Shooter Event video. *** NOTE: This is a large file and may take a long time to download, depending upon your connection speed. ***
- Active Shooter Bus Scenarios 1 and 2
- Active Shooter Bus Scenarios 3, 4, and 5
Live Presentation
Indiana State Police officers can provide live presentations to assist educators in planning for a safe school environment. Click the link below to schedule a live presentation by the Indiana State Police:
Thank you for taking your time to view the videos posted here, or to download the training materials to present as part of your own School Safety program.
As Superintendent Doug Carter states in the opening of the training video, "We are all too aware that educators ... would give their lives for our children. However, we are not asking you to die for those in your charge, but live for them by exercising the prevent and response options" presented in this training.