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in 5. Northern California
CORE - Electronic Form (Site)
with Peter De Meo

This course is designed to align all staff that utilizes a computer or device for Incident Reporting with the National Security Services new standards and expectations. They will learn how to document events as incidents or activities, the new category classifications, proper report standards, navigation of the CORE system, and their role in incident management. Please use the employee’s email address to ensure they receive all communications related to their training session.
See below who needs to be registered for which training session. For questions, please find more information and points of contact at the Core Transition Page.
o SOC team member and data-entry roles: must be registered for the Core Electronic Form session.
o Trainer roles: can be scheduled for same class as Officers for now. Will be scheduled for Train-the-Trainer sessions in a date to be determined and coordinated by the national training team.
o Managers, Assistant Managers, Supervisors: any roles that will be reviewing and approving incident reports must be registered for the Core Electronic Form class.
o Officers and other roles: must be registered for the Core Electronic Form training session if they utilize a computer or device for Incident Reporting. Even if your Officers don’t currently produce incident reports, they must understand the categories and processes as part of operations. The only security staff members that can skip this training are roles that don’t play any role in incident management (example: most System Administrators). If your Officers are producing reports via paper form, please exit this registration process and find the Core Paper Form training session.
CORE - Electronic Form (Site)
with Peter De Meo

This course is designed to align all staff that utilizes a computer or device for Incident Reporting with the National Security Services new standards and expectations. They will learn how to document events as incidents or activities, the new category classifications, proper report standards, navigation of the CORE system, and their role in incident management. Please use the employee’s email address to ensure they receive all communications related to their training session.
See below who needs to be registered for which training session. For questions, please find more information and points of contact at the Core Transition Page.
o SOC team member and data-entry roles: must be registered for the Core Electronic Form session.
o Trainer roles: can be scheduled for same class as Officers for now. Will be scheduled for Train-the-Trainer sessions in a date to be determined and coordinated by the national training team.
o Managers, Assistant Managers, Supervisors: any roles that will be reviewing and approving incident reports must be registered for the Core Electronic Form class.
o Officers and other roles: must be registered for the Core Electronic Form training session if they utilize a computer or device for Incident Reporting. Even if your Officers don’t currently produce incident reports, they must understand the categories and processes as part of operations. The only security staff members that can skip this training are roles that don’t play any role in incident management (example: most System Administrators). If your Officers are producing reports via paper form, please exit this registration process and find the Core Paper Form training session.
Vistelar Basic (8Hr)
with Jeanette Bobadilla

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.
Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.
Pre-Requisite: None
ASP Refresher (16-hr)
with Kelly Kent

Advanced Security Program employee’s annual compliance requirements.
Who should attend: Advanced Security Program Employees Requiring Annual Refresher Training
Pre-Requisite: None
Will run
Vistelar Basic (8Hr)
with Peter De Meo

The Vistelar methodology focuses first on “non-escalation” with foundational teaching elements grounded in empathy and trauma informed principles, putting patient care at the center to improve everyday interactions before they escalate. The training also focuses on mental and physical pre-encounter preparation steps that are proven to help reduce the opportunities for patient or staff harm during response to moments of escalation or aggression.
Who should attend: All security staff, Emergency Department staff, Behavior Health staff, and Urgent care staff.
Pre-Requisite: None
FRO/COVID
with Jeanette Bobadilla

Designed to teach First Responders Operators (FRO) how to handle COVID or other contagious patients to prevent contamination, and how to properly use and manage Personal Protective equipment (PPE). Who should attend: All security staff Pre-Requisite: None
Screening for Dangerous Objects - 4hr (Site)
with Peter De Meo

Kaiser Permanente is committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and respectful setting that will allow us to produce the best in health care results in our facilities.
The Passive Weapons Detection System from Athena is the latest addition to the Prohibited Items Detection Program, with state-of-the-art detection technology that aids officers with minimal impact for visitors, patients, and staff entering the Emergency Department. The training is designed to prepare security staff with best practice guidance for the passive weapons detection system, screening with a hand-held metal detector and visual search.
Who should attend: Security Staff
Pre-requisite: None
Who should attend: Security managers, Assistant security managers, and Supervisors (assigned by the site security manager).
Pre-Requisites: None
Screening for Dangerous Objects - 4hr (Site)
with Peter De Meo

Kaiser Permanente is committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and respectful setting that will allow us to produce the best in health care results in our facilities.
The Passive Weapons Detection System from Athena is the latest addition to the Prohibited Items Detection Program, with state-of-the-art detection technology that aids officers with minimal impact for visitors, patients, and staff entering the Emergency Department. The training is designed to prepare security staff with best practice guidance for the passive weapons detection system, screening with a hand-held metal detector and visual search.
Who should attend: Security Staff
Pre-requisite: None
Who should attend: Security managers, Assistant security managers, and Supervisors (assigned by the site security manager).
Pre-Requisites: None