2026 K.O.I. Webinar Series feat. Michael Davis
Building Proactive Trust and Psychological Safety in Workplaces, Schools, and Communities Through Lessons Learned After Robb Elementary
From Aftermath to Prevention: Building Proactive Trust and Psychological Safety in Workplaces, Schools, and Communities Through Lessons Learned After Robb Elementary
In the wake of community trauma, “safety” can’t be rebuilt through policy alone, trust must be repaired through visible, consistent action. In this 60-minute webinar, Dr. Matt Talbot and Dr. Bruno Dias (Key Operational Insights) partner with Mike Davis (Archangel Professional Leadership; Assistant Chief of Police, Uvalde, Texas) to share real-world efforts undertaken to cultivate safety and trust in Uvalde following the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in May 2022, and, more importantly, what those lessons mean for every sector. The session pivots from lived operational experience to proactive, transferable strategies for strengthening communities and organizations before warning behaviors escalate into harm. Participants will leave with practical tools that can be used across workplaces, campuses, and community settings to promote emotional wellness, strengthen reporting pathways, improve multidisciplinary coordination, and prevent foreseeable targeted attacks and related nefarious behaviors.
Who should attend: leaders and frontline professionals across HR, education, student affairs, security, law enforcement, legal, mental health, risk management, and threat assessment/threat management teams.
What you’ll walk away with:
- After trauma, policies matter, but confidence returns when communities watch leaders and teams show up consistently: clear communication, follow-through, accountability, and a steady “we won’t look away” posture.
- Participants will leave with practical ways to strengthen “see something, say something” culture, what to report, how to respond to reports, and how to remove barriers so concerns surface sooner (before behaviors turn into harm).
- Learn transferable strategies to improve multidisciplinary coordination across schools, workplaces, healthcare, and community partners using structured triage, role clarity, and repeatable response steps that support emotional wellness and reduce foreseeable targeted violence and related harmful behaviors.
Building Proactive Trust and Psychological Safety in Workplaces, Schools, and Communities Through Lessons Learned After Robb Elementary
From Aftermath to Prevention: Building Proactive Trust and Psychological Safety in Workplaces, Schools, and Communities Through Lessons Learned After Robb Elementary
In the wake of community trauma, “safety” can’t be rebuilt through policy alone, trust must be repaired through visible, consistent action. In this 60-minute webinar, Dr. Matt Talbot and Dr. Bruno Dias (Key Operational Insights) partner with Mike Davis (Archangel Professional Leadership; Assistant Chief of Police, Uvalde, Texas) to share real-world efforts undertaken to cultivate safety and trust in Uvalde following the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in May 2022, and, more importantly, what those lessons mean for every sector. The session pivots from lived operational experience to proactive, transferable strategies for strengthening communities and organizations before warning behaviors escalate into harm. Participants will leave with practical tools that can be used across workplaces, campuses, and community settings to promote emotional wellness, strengthen reporting pathways, improve multidisciplinary coordination, and prevent foreseeable targeted attacks and related nefarious behaviors.
Who should attend: leaders and frontline professionals across HR, education, student affairs, security, law enforcement, legal, mental health, risk management, and threat assessment/threat management teams.
What you’ll walk away with:
- After trauma, policies matter, but confidence returns when communities watch leaders and teams show up consistently: clear communication, follow-through, accountability, and a steady “we won’t look away” posture.
- Participants will leave with practical ways to strengthen “see something, say something” culture, what to report, how to respond to reports, and how to remove barriers so concerns surface sooner (before behaviors turn into harm).
- Learn transferable strategies to improve multidisciplinary coordination across schools, workplaces, healthcare, and community partners using structured triage, role clarity, and repeatable response steps that support emotional wellness and reduce foreseeable targeted violence and related harmful behaviors.
Lineup
Michael Davis
Asst. Chief, Uvalde Police Dept.
Dr. Bruno Dias, CTM
Co-Founder, Key Operational Insights, LLC
Dr. Matt Talbot, CTM
Co-Founder, Key Operational Insights, LLC
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
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