Okay so this is sort of a brain dump of the content.
The slideshow was a bit disjointed, each speaker contributing their part separately. It was full of statistics and heavy on laying out the need for a safety program, but light on ways for meeting the need. It seemed intentionally vague, in the hopes they are invited for assessment and consultations at which they can be less vague.
There were several printed pieces distributed. There were information flyers for Personal Safety, Shopping Safety, Project Lifesaver, & Larceny from Auto. A crime prevention notepad, an emergency numbers fridge magnet, CCPD automobile waste bag (win!), a speaker biographies page, and a conference agenda page.
I found this laminated piece ridiculous:
http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/active_shooter_pocket_card.pdf I look forward to your comments on that piece of DHS work.
It went hand in hand with the video they played, found here:
http://www.chesterfield.gov/runhidefightvideo/
There were also "vendors" distributing their information including Crime Solvers, CCPD Chaplains, CERT, and CC Fire & EMS.
The only conference specific papers apart from the bios and agenda were a Worship Watch trifold brochure and another checklist page which was an excerpt of one panel on that brochure. The brochure is below, forgive the glare on the glossy paper.
If you examine the brochure closely, you will see it was last edited 2 weeks prior, and had several subtle and one glaring error. I agree this entire conference was poorly prepared.
The chesterfield.gov site oddly has nothing yet for this Worship Watch program, not even this brochure. The contact info on the brochure is as follows:
Chesterfield County Police Department
Business Watch Coordinator
2730 Hicks Road
N. Chesterfield, VA 23235
(804) 318-8699