Training
NJSC offers a range of security training for individuals and organisations throughout the Jewish community. You do not need to be a member of NJSC to undertake such training. All NJSC’s training courses are free of charge.
Security Courses
NSJC offers training courses to:
Security officer
Communal building staff
Administrators and caretakers
School and nursery staff
Rabbis and religious leaders
Personal safety courses
Youth workers
University students
NJSC security officers
Security Trustees
General lectures on security for the communities
External guest lectures, training sessions, and exercises for authorities and organizations within the field of security and crisis preparedness
C.A.R.E
On April 1, 2023 NJSC started
the Community Awareness Resilience Education (C.A.R.E.) for a European project (EU CARE), co-funded by the
European Union through the Internal Security Fund. The CARE project will be carried out over the course of 18 months until September 2024, across 12 EU countries.
The project is designed to enhance the capacity of Jewish communities in Europe
to build local resilience to threats with focus on the community members. It will be rolled out in at least 18 EU member states. The management and training process is structured in three hubs – in Stockholm for Nordic countries, in Brussels for South- Western Europe and in Sofia for Central & Eastern Europe. Cooperation with public and law enforcement authorities is important for addressing local needs and ensuring the sustainability of C.A.R.E. The Nordic hub consists of Sweden and Finland, as well as Germany, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary.
Crisis Management
NJSC provides the expertise to help individual community organisations design critical crisis management plans that protect the health, safety and welfare of their people and property in the event of a crisis.
Our courses will make you fully prepared to spring into action in the event of a crisis, we conduct trial scenarios and crisis training for synagogues, schools, youth groups and community organisations