Developing School Safety Plans? Use This 1 Word Very Carefully
When writing your school safety plans and policies, be sure they are realistic, clear, and actionable so they will be effective.
When writing your school safety plans and policies, be sure they are realistic, clear, and actionable so they will be effective.
Schools should continuously review their security and safety programs, involving educators and only adopting practices and technologies that are appropriate.
College Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) departments without a modern technology platform have difficulty demonstrating their efficacy and workload, which contributes to funding challenges.
While active shooter events are rare, a general lack of preparedness for threats on campus is much more common.
Security risk management professionals share lessons learned from working with higher education institutions to establish comprehensive threat and risk management plans.
It’s surprisingly easy for a school to overlook these safety and security fundamentals. Don’t let your campus be one of them.
The photos in this quiz were pulled from actual site assessments conducted on various campuses, including K-12 schools and a church.
Here are some actionable and tailorable school safety resources, tools, and programs from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
The state will evaluate school security and use of resources, as well as encourage parents to engage and advocate for improvements.
An outline of a holistic approach to school safety and security that can be implemented immediately.