Results: "mental health"

$27 M in Readiness and Emergency Management Grants Awarded to 32 States

U.S. Dept. of Ed Awards More Than $960,000 Grant to Va. Tech

National Task Force on School and Campus Safety Issues Report

Texas Attorney General Abbott Launches School Safety Initiative

Colorado Attorney General Suthers Releases School And Campus Safety Report

Survey: Adolescent Overall Drug Use Down, Prescription Use Up

Universities Need More Cash, Higher Expectations, Says Kaine

Read: Editor's Desk: Va. Tech Report Confirms Shortcomings, Offers Preventive Tactics

Editor's Desk: Va. Tech Report Confirms Shortcomings, Offers Preventive Tactics

Read: Responding to Abusive Patient Behavior (Part III of III): Reducing the Risks of Restraints

Responding to Abusive Patient Behavior (Part III of III): Reducing the Risks of Restraints

Although physical intervention is considered by most in healthcare security to be the method of last resort, sometimes hospital employees are left with no alternative but to use this approach on someone who becomes a danger to themselves or others. This last part of our series on managing abusive individuals discusses how hospital personnel can appropriately use restraints.

Va. Tech Report Confirms Shortcomings, Offers Preventive Tactics

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