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Houses of Worship Safety

Houses of worship Safety and Security training seminar for extreme violence
 

Overview

Houses of worship should be society’s safest places, but this doesn’t happen by chance. By taking the time to prepare, you can keep your people safe by implementing policies, training teams, and equipping congregants to become stakeholders in their own safety and security.

Our Approach

CPPS has taken our proven approach to violence prevention, intervention, and response and adapted it for places of worship. Apply this four tiered approach to your safety program to keep your congregants safe.

 
Safe Ministry Certification Logo for Houses of Worship that include violence prevention, intervention, and response training.
 

Safe Houses of Worship Program

If you work with CPPS to implement our tiered approach, not only do you have a known and vetted Safety and Security plan that is reflective of the same plan we help 50% of the Fortune 100 companies with, but CPPS will also be available to provide expert witness testimony on your behalf should you have an incident and subsequent litigation.

Appointed to Faith Based Security Advisory Council

CPPS’ CEO and Founder, Mr. Randy Spivey, was appointed to the Faith Based Security Advisory Council under the Department of Homeland Security. This appointment will serve the faith based community by helping empower its members and enhance our ability to bring the most relevant and pertinent information to you. Mr. Spivey is honored for the opportunity to serve on this council and will continue to work diligently for your safety.

 
Mr. Randy Spivey, was appointed to the Faith Based Security Advisory Council under the Department of Homeland Security.
Mr. Randy Spivey, was appointed to the Faith Based Security Advisory Council under the Department of Homeland Security.

How can we help you protect your house of worship?