Advocates say the therapy is a way to show the school cares about the healing process of abuse survivors.
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Lessons From Hurricane Harvey with Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo talked about the challenges his department faced and lessons it learned from Hurricane Harvey.
Exploring the Potential of AI in Security Solutions
With the right system configurations, experts believe security officials can leverage powerful AI technology at their institutions today.
Video Q&A: Chris Dorn Talks About Emergency Preparedness at Schools
Preparing for a broad range of emergencies is the best way to protect your campus when disaster strikes.
Ohio State Disbands Sexual Assault Center Amid Controversy, Investigations
The university has hired an outside consulting firm to determine if any violations of Title IX occurred.
UW to Pay $122,500, Change Speaker Policy in Settlement with College Republicans
The settlement does not preclude the university from charging student groups security fees in the future.
OCR: Protecting Data Involves Physical Security As Well As Cybersecurity
The OCR’s latest cybersecurity newsletter discusses the importance of physically securing devices with access to ePHI.
12 School Security Ideas You Can Implement Today
A Broward County task force issued a report with dozens of school security recommendations for the district.
What Hospital Active Shooter Response Programs Should Look Like
Here’s a rundown of specific features the NFPA advises hospital officials to include in their active shooter response programs.
Texas School Safety Plan Released By Governor Abbott
Governor Abbott’s plan brings a series of state policy changes and school safety recommendations in a wide range of areas.
A Building Risk Assessment Checklist From the NFPA
The NFPA’s active shooter guidance gives details on what information officials should be gathering during building risk assessments.
How Campus Police Can Help Colleges With Parent Relations
Campus police have a lot to offer parents during their student’s first years at college.