Mental Health

Read: U.S. Department of Education Issues New Resource for School Administrators on Importance of Safe Firearm Storage

U.S. Department of Education Issues New Resource for School Administrators on Importance of Safe Firearm Storage

Schools can use this new resource to communicate with parents and families about the importance of safe firearm storage, and encourage more people to take preventive action by safely storing firearms.

Read: Michigan Universities, VA Health System Adopt Early Alert to Reduce Suicidal Ideation

Michigan Universities, VA Health System Adopt Early Alert to Reduce Suicidal Ideation

Early Alert, a texting platform, aims to reduce suicidal ideation and provide support to groups in high-stress environments.

Read: Appoquinimink School District’s Integrated Approach to Mental Health, School Safety

Appoquinimink School District’s Integrated Approach to Mental Health, School Safety

A school safety practitioner shares insights into her district’s five-year strategic plan for nurturing the holistic well-being of students.

Read: How UC San Diego Quintupled Its Case Management Team to Meet Growing Student Needs

How UC San Diego Quintupled Its Case Management Team to Meet Growing Student Needs

UC San Diego’s Student Affairs Case Management Services, the winner of the Clery Center’s Campus Safety Impact Award, has grown exponentially in recent years. Here’s how.

Read: How Employers Can Improve Frontline Worker Mental Health

How Employers Can Improve Frontline Worker Mental Health

To maximize productivity and retention, employers must take a more holistic view of employees, especially injured workers, and recognize that health is more than physical well-being.

Read: Tabletop Exercise: Student on School Roof Threatens Suicide

Tabletop Exercise: Student on School Roof Threatens Suicide

A substitute teacher informs an administrator that one of her students climbed onto the roof and is threatening to jump if anyone attempts to make contact. What should they do?

Read: Cybersecurity Researcher Finds School Shooting Emergency Plans Exposed Online

Cybersecurity Researcher Finds School Shooting Emergency Plans Exposed Online

The records were accessible to the public online and included highly sensitive school emergency planning and security documents.

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: 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: Schools Invest in Cell Phone Lock Bags to Curb Student Usage

Schools Invest in Cell Phone Lock Bags to Curb Student Usage

A study found 50% of kids ages 11 to 17 receive at least 237 cell phone notifications — 25% of which are received during the school day.

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