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Active Shooter Training webinar
Here's the Active Shooter Training webinar that I ran today that shows the basic ideas of surviving an active threat situation. Simple lifesaving ideas. It's not the full course that we teach, but it'll give you some immediate usable advice. Enjoy and let me know what was eye opening for you.
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Welcome aboard. I'm excited to have you here. You'll find the courses in the classroom section https://www.skool.com/family-safety-and-protection-8160/classroom Our premium courses are all available when you become a premium member. (Just $10 a month). These include Adult safety, Bullying, Grooming/Child abuse, Teen Safety. Feel free to ask any questions in the questions section https://www.skool.com/family-safety-and-protection-8160?c=86b3af611d5d44c19e14e6adb1b1aef9&s=newest-cm&fl= I'm looking forward to empowering a fantastic community of parents and families. -Glenn Terms and Conditions Educational Purposes Only: The information provided on this website is for educational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the content provided should not be a substitute for professional instruction. Personal Responsibility: Engaging in self-defense techniques carries inherent risks, and by accessing our tutorials and resources, you acknowledge and accept full responsibility for your actions. It is essential to practice caution and use common sense when applying self-defense techniques in real-life situations. Physical Limitations: Not all self-defense techniques are suitable for everyone. Each individual has unique physical abilities and limitations, and it is crucial to recognize and respect these differences. Consult with a qualified professional if you have any concerns about your physical fitness or ability to perform specific techniques. Legal Considerations: Self-defense laws vary by jurisdiction, and it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws and regulations governing self-defense in your area. The techniques and strategies discussed on this website are not intended to encourage or promote violence but rather to empower individuals to protect themselves within the confines of the law.
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Sometimes all it takes is one moment.
One video. One article. One story. One realisation. A quiet thought that says…“Someone should do something about this.” And then, even quieter…“Maybe that someone is me.” If being on the Family Safety & Protection site stirred something in you, don’t ignore it. That feeling isn’t just emotion, it’s awareness turning into responsibility. It’s your mind and heart recognising that families, kids, teachers, staff and everyday people are walking into environments they’re not trained to handle… and trusting that someone out there knows what to do. What if that someone could be you? Most people who care about safety never step into a position of influence. Not because they don’t care, but because they doubt themselves. They think, “I’m not qualified enough yet” or “Surely someone else will do it better.” But the truth is this: The best instructors don’t start as experts. They start as people who care deeply enough to learn. We’re building a Global circle of instructors who want to be more than spectators. People who want to become protectors, educators, role models, and yes, get paid to make a real difference while they do it. Imagine being the person that gives others confidence. The one who helps a child feel safer. The one who makes a workplace more prepared. The one who turns fear into calm understanding. That path is open to you. And if something in your heart tells you that this matters… trust that. Join our Professional Self-Defence Association Group here: https://www.skool.com/professional-self-defense/about And if you’d like to talk it through first, you can jump on a Zoom call with me to see if this is the right fit for you. No pressure, just a real conversation about where you are and where you want to go.
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What motivated me to start HomeSafe Safety & Security Publishing and HomeSafe Academy?
This morning I have been going through my skool notifications and messages and it occurred to me that I haven’t really posted anything about what motivated me to start a skool community and why I have joined this community. So here it is … My motivation didn’t come from a single spark — it came from a few long-running forces converging: 1. Years working the frontline of security and safety I have spent a lot of time as a Security Officer & Safety Representative in NT/WA environments. I have witnessed and experienced firsthand how ordinary people including myself have been caught off-guard by preventable risks — violence, theft, scams, unsafe homes, poor situational awareness. That built a conviction: that everyday families need practical tools, not theory. 2. A belief that preparation turns fear into confidence My philosophy — observation, detection, reporting and deterrence = preparedness, layered protection — has shaped my mission. I want to help ordinary households apply the same simple principles used in professional security: perimeter→exterior→interior→core, colour-coded responses, ThinkSafe-ActSafe-HomeSafe. In other words, don’t panic — prepare. 3. A gap in the Australian family-safety space The public messaging I have encountered was scattered: a bit of police advice here, a pamphlet there, some online-safety tips thrown in. You didn’t see a unified system that: - spoke to regular homes - covered home safety, home security, and online safety together - gave step-by-step room-by-room action plans That gap has pushed me into creating a full publishing line. 4. A personal drive to leave a legacy This is emotional, not commercial. I want my work to: - prevent loss of life - stop innocent people becoming victims - help families protect children, elders, and finances - be something that I can look back on with pride That sense of legacy sits underneath everything — particularly now that I’m in my 60s. 5. A desire to teach and train, not just observe
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Bondi Beach Active Shooter
We had an active shooter event tonight in Australia, when at least 2 shooters opened fire on a Jewish festival at Australia's most famous beach. Currently 10 dead. Footage is coming through and this video shows someone doing exactly what we train and talked about on the recent Active Shooter zoom call. TAKE OUT the attacker, coming from outside their 10&2. Right now I don't have details of what happened next, but it's a reminder that what we teach is applicable. I'll post more over the coming days...
Bondi Beach Active Shooter
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