Community leaders in Idaho have an opportunity to participate in specialized security and safety training designed specifically for church environments. A Church Safety & Security workshop is scheduled for March 21, according to the Idaho State Journal.
The training is being conducted through Venom Tactical Techniques, Training, & Consulting (VT3C), a company led by instructor Stephen Page. The firm has established a track record of educating church leaders and security personnel on effective safety protocols and emergency response strategies.
Specialized Security Education
Church security training addresses unique challenges faced by faith communities, including crowd management, threat assessment, and emergency evacuation procedures. Instructors like Page provide practical guidance grounded in real-world scenarios that may occur at religious gatherings.
The workshop approach allows participants from multiple churches and community organizations to learn together, share experiences, and develop collaborative security networks within their local areas. This peer-learning model has proven effective in building community resilience.
Growing Interest in Security Training
As faith communities increasingly prioritize member safety, specialized training programs have become more prevalent. Professional security instruction helps volunteers and staff understand their roles in maintaining a secure environment while balancing openness and accessibility that characterize welcoming churches.
The March 21 workshop represents a continued commitment to providing accessible education and professional guidance for community safety initiatives.
Sources
- Church Safety & Security Workshop to Be Held March 21 - Idaho State Journal