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Read: What to Look for in a Self-Defense Class

What to Look for in a Self-Defense Class

If you are considering taking a self-defense class or having someone teach it at your workplace, here are nine components to look for in a program.

Read: 3 Self-Defense Strategies Everyone Should Know

3 Self-Defense Strategies Everyone Should Know

While many self-defense classes largely focus on physical techniques, learning how to avoid or stop a potential altercation before it turns physical is just as crucial.

Read: The Impact of Holiday Breaks on Youth Behavior, Online Safety and Mental Health

The Impact of Holiday Breaks on Youth Behavior, Online Safety and Mental Health

During holiday breaks, students who lack healthy connections to responsible adults may be vulnerable to negative influences, particularly those promoting worrisome online behavior.

Read: Protecting Your Campus and Infrastructure from Drones

Protecting Your Campus and Infrastructure from Drones

The world continues to see a sharp rise in the use of drones. Here’s how your organization can respond when they are being used inappropriately, illegally or dangerously.

Read: New Approaches to Incident Management that Empower First Responders

New Approaches to Incident Management that Empower First Responders

New technologies improve response time and the effectiveness of incident management.

Read: How Widener University Infuses Community Connections with Campus Safety

How Widener University Infuses Community Connections with Campus Safety

Widener’s safety officers are the school’s most visible ambassadors, showing up for students in uncommon and meaningful ways.

Read: Network Resilience in Schools: How Out-of-Band Management Can Safeguard Educational Processes

Network Resilience in Schools: How Out-of-Band Management Can Safeguard Educational Processes

With research showing cyber threats aren’t improving, campuses must implement solutions to get their networks back up and running quickly.

Read: Designing for Success: How School Environments Can Alleviate Teacher Burnout

Designing for Success: How School Environments Can Alleviate Teacher Burnout

Consider these five small changes to your school’s physical atmosphere to alleviate teacher burnout and promote student and educator wellness.

Read: Opinion: Lawmakers Take Note: Protective Film on Glass Is Only as Good as the Installer

Opinion: Lawmakers Take Note: Protective Film on Glass Is Only as Good as the Installer

Without a license to help campuses know their glass film installer meets minimum standards, opportunistic, naïve, or fraudulent actors could install cheap, ineffective security film solutions.

Read: 5 Cutting-Edge Uses of Broadcast-Quality Video in Public Safety

5 Cutting-Edge Uses of Broadcast-Quality Video in Public Safety

Here’s how public safety agencies around the world use live video for improved incident prevention and response.

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