Here are a few of the troubling trends that will most likely continue to affect education and healthcare security for the foreseeable future, as well as some links that can help you address these challenges.
My favorite articles from this year cover topics such as site assessments, comfort K9s, and the importance of inclusion and representation.
Students who identify as LGBTQIA+ report feeling slightly more stressed about going home for the holidays.
“Help, Prompt, Wait” strategies can help campus public safety officers de-escalate a person in crisis.
OCR determined that during the course of school years 2020-21 and 2021-22 district students subjected a Black middle school student to racial harassment so pervasive that it constituted a racially hostile environment and that the district failed to take necessary steps to protect the student.
Holidays can amplify emotional distress for some, particularly youth. Here are some basic tips educational institutions can offer both students and employees.
Two ex-school board members claim the district didn’t use its own threat assessment guidelines in the months leading up to last year’s Oxford High School shooting.
Check out these cool K9s who are hard at work at our schools, universities and healthcare facilities!
The protest was prompted by the fatal on-campus shooting of a 17-year-old high school student last week.
The STOP School Violence grant funding will help schools implement anti-bullying programs and mental health resources to prevent violence.
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