Workplace Violence & Active Shooter Response Training
November 15, 2024 from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Registration opens at 8:00 am
at the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort (Diamond Head Ballroom)
2169 Kālia Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815
Thank You to our Sponsor!
Gold Sponsor: Maunalani Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Overview
Incidents of workplace violence (WPV) are a reality in healthcare settings. It is an identified risk that must be addressed and plans put in place for mitigation and response. Join us as we explore the prevalence of WPV in healthcare and train on an active threat situation.
In the morning, we will focus on high awareness of the problem and how to effectively prepare and respond to WPV issues. We will explore:
Key considerations for WPV policy development and training
Healthcare Setting External and Internal Risk Factors
Patient Care vs. Personal Safety
WPV Standards for Healthcare
WPV Prevention & Response Plan
Organizational Responsibilities
In the afternoon, we will focus on the most severe form of WPV, an active threat involving an active shooter or active assailant. This training will provide a deep dive into appropriate planning and effective response for the workforce in a healthcare setting, using an identified response model. We will explore:
The Definition of an Active Threat in the form of Active Shooter and Active Assailant
Situational Awareness
Access Control
Individual Response Responsibility
Environmental Assessment
Implementation of the Response Model
Understanding Law Enforcement Response
Target Audience: Healthcare staff across provider settings including executive leadership, senior directors, department heads, managers, safety officers, security personnel, risk managers, compliance staff, clinicians and nurse leaders, social services, and patient-facing service personnel.
Speaker
Mr. Ed Howard possesses a combined experience of 40 years in law enforcement and private Security & Safety management. During Mr. Howard’s law enforcement career, he spent 22 years investigating and supervising criminal narcotics cases. During his time involved with narcotics investigative and enforcement work, Mr. Howard was deputized as a DEA Task Force Agent assigned to an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force for 10 years focusing on the epidemic problem of “ice” methamphetamine into the State of Hawaii from numerous international source countries and US Western states transportation routes into Hawaii.
After 26 years in law enforcement Mr. Howard retired and began a highly successful second career in Healthcare Security, Safety and Emergency Management for the next 15 years, upon being hired by Adventist Health in Hawaii as their Security and Safety Director. Mr. Howard was later promoted to a Vice President of Corporate Security Director position overseeing Adventist Health’s corporate security program. Mr. Howard’s corporate security responsibilities included oversight and management of the healthcare system's security program consisting of 24 hospitals in four US western states, with assets that included a workforce of 35,000 people, 310 clinics and outpatient centers and approximately 3,500 hospital beds.
In late 2020, Mr. Howard retired from his corporate security job and began working full time as the Owner and CEO of Pax Bello Security Solutions Hawaii, LLC, a professional security, safety and emergency planning consulting and training firm. Mr. Howard’s firm provides a variety of consulting and training services for all industries, specializing in healthcare, contract security, education, condominium and community associations.
Mr. Howard is a graduate of Hawaii Pacific University with a Bachelor of Arts in Justice Administration.
Continuing Education
To receive a CE certificate, each individual must register for the training, pay the registration fee, sign in and attend the event and complete the corresponding HAH evaluation.
Available for participation at the live conference only: This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation for 6.5 contact hours. Approval valid through 11/15/2026; OCEAN ID #2024-43.
This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers – Hawai’i Chapter (Approval HI62792023-142) for up to 6.5 continuing education contact hours.
State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. Edward L. Howard and the planners of this educational activity have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.
Cost
Registration includes access to the conference, continental breakfast, lunch and refreshments, and the option to receive a CE certificate upon completion of the requirements.
HAH Members: $269 per person
Non-Members: $319 per person
Are you an employee of an HAH member organization and qualify for the member rate? CLICK HERE to find out!
Substitutions accepted through November 12, 2024. Cancellations are subject to a processing fee and will be accepted until November 7, 2024 (email lhenning@hah.org). No refunds for non-attendance.
Registration & Payment
Complete registration and payment via credit card here. If you prefer to pay via invoice, please contact Emily Hinrichs at ehinrichs@hah.org. Registration ends November 8, 2024.
Seating is limited to the first 60 registrants.