De-Escalating Potentially Violent Situations
Education · Training

De-Escalating Potentially Violent Situations

A professional training session on de-escalating potentially violent situations.

Tue, 16 Jun 2026 The Conference Center at RidgeGate Lone Tree , Colorado
This professional training session, presented by the Colorado Office of School Safety, focuses on effective strategies for de-escalating potentially violent situations. Participants will learn practical techniques to identify warning signs, manage high-stress interactions, and promote safety in various environments. This course is essential for professionals working in education, security, and public service. Join us at The Conference Center at RidgeGate in Lone Tree for this critical learning opportunity.

What to Expect

A structured training workshop with professional instruction and practical exercises.

Who Should Attend

  • Educators
  • Security personnel
  • Public service workers
  • HR professionals

Agenda Overview

The training takes place on June 16th, 2026.
Venue & Address
The Conference Center at RidgeGate
9977 Sky Ridge Ave Suite 401
Lone Tree , Colorado – 80124
United States
Organizer
Colorado Office of School Safety · Government
A state office dedicated to promoting safety in Colorado schools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the presenter?
The Colorado Office of School Safety.
Where is it held?
The Conference Center at RidgeGate, 9977 Sky Ridge Ave Suite 401, Lone Tree, CO.
Is registration required?
Yes, check the event details for registration information.
What is the goal of the training?
To provide effective de-escalation strategies.
Is this for professionals only?
It is designed for professionals in relevant fields.
Are there materials provided?
Yes, training materials are typically included.
Tags
Training Education Lone Tree Colorado Safety Professional
Summary
A professional training workshop on de-escalation techniques.
Reference: csdsip.org
Highlights
  • Practical de-escalation techniques
  • Expert-led training
  • Violence prevention strategies
  • Professional development
  • Safety-focused curriculum
  • Interactive learning
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