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Assisting Victims of Mass Violence and Domestic Terrorism

Whether it be the Boston Marathon Bombing or yet another shooting at a school, nightclub, or concert, it seems as if criminal mass violence and domestic terrorism (CMV/DT) events have become all too common in our current world. While we hope these incidents never happen, we also need to be prepared when they do. ICP TTA is here to equip your community with the knowledge and resources you will need.

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What the ICP TTA Program Can Do for You

The lack of a comprehensive plan to care for victims after a CMV/DT event may leave a community at risk for a chaotic response. This means precious resources may be wasted, and victims might not receive the services they need. ICP TTA has a number of subject matter experts with lived experience responding to CMV/DT events. These individuals use their expertise to:

Assist your community in the development of a CMV/DT annex plan focused on victim care

Facilitate relationships with CMV/DT response stakeholders

Administer trainings targeted to your community’s planning needs

Incorporate victim care into existing drills/exercises

Provide resources specific to your community’s planning efforts

Due to grant funding through the Office for Victims of Crime, these services are provided at no cost to accepted communities, so apply today!

What Others Are Saying

“Plans are nothing. Planning is everything.” President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The importance of planning is not lost on us here at ICP TTA. We understand the importance of relationships forged during the emergency planning process. We also know that the best way to implement a plan is to have had a part in preparing it. These are two keys to our program’s success.
- Anonymous

Resources

ICP TTA staff has assembled a comprehensive list of internal and external resources to assist emergency management personnel, victim service professionals and key community stakeholders integrate victim services into their emergency operations plans.

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