ADR 2030
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SECTION 7

School Shields and Civic Defense Brigades

School protection and civic defense brigade concepts, with a brigade composition planner.

Brigade Composition Planner

per 500 students
  • Safety coordinator2
  • Trained monitors8
  • First-aid responders4
  • Family liaison2
  • Communications lead2

Suggested brigade size: 18 people.

Illustrative composition — notional planning figures for a proposed concept.

Overview

This section presents the document’s proposals for protecting schools and organizing what the authors call civic defense brigades — trained, community-based groups intended to support safety and preparedness around schools.

School shields

The “school shield” concept combines clear safety roles, trained personnel, established reporting and communication channels, and strong ties between schools and the families they serve. The emphasis is on preparedness and coordination.

Civic defense brigades

As the document describes them, brigades are organized rosters of trained volunteers who support a school’s safety functions in cooperation with staff and authorities:

  • Safety coordinator — oversees the plan and serves as the point of contact.
  • Trained monitors — provide attentive presence and awareness.
  • First-aid responders — supply basic medical and trauma readiness.
  • Family liaison — keeps families informed and connected.
  • Communications lead — manages reliable information flow.

The document frames these as civic, lawful, cooperative roles.

The Brigade Planner

The planner sizes a brigade for a given number of students using editable recommended ratios that can be adjusted to local policy.

What the document emphasizes

The authors present this section in terms of training, coordination, and care, locating volunteers as a supportive layer in partnership with school officials and established authorities — not a replacement for professionals.