On-Demand Webinar Covers Campus Disaster Drill Development

Recent high profile campus tragedies have prompted institutions of higher education, schools and healthcare facilities to take a closer look at how they can improve public safety. Emergency drills and exercises are excellent ways organizations can test their preparedness as well as justify the expansion of their safety programs in a way that aligns with their institutions’ missions.

“New Ideas in Campus Emergency Planning” delivers practical tips on complying with the Higher Education Opportunity Act and developing senior leadership support of safety and security. Sponsored by G4S, this program will also show you how to leverage the information garnered from your exercises to upgrade your training, personnel, policies and equipment.

The on-demand webinar features Ramsey County CEM Director Judson M. Freed, who previously developed the University of Minnesota’s emergency management program. The program also features G4S Director of Higher Education Security John Pack, who previously served as the director of public safety for Augsburg College.

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Leading in Turbulent Times: Effective Campus Public Safety Leadership for the 21st Century

This new webcast will discuss how campus public safety leaders can effectively incorporate Clery Act, Title IX, customer service, “helicopter” parents, emergency notification, town-gown relationships, brand management, Greek Life, student recruitment, faculty, and more into their roles and develop the necessary skills to successfully lead their departments. Register today to attend this free webcast!

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