Results: "mental health"

Read: Locker Room Hazing: A Riot with Different Motivations

Locker Room Hazing: A Riot with Different Motivations

A retired police lieutenant gives his perspective on the common occurrence of hazing in locker rooms and what students, staff, coaches and parents can do to stop it.

Read: Clear Backpacks Required for Oxford Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers

Clear Backpacks Required for Oxford Middle Schoolers, High Schoolers

Other safety measures have been put in place, including therapy dogs and security personnel in each Oxford Community Schools building.

Read: A Veteran Nurse’s Valiant Quest to Stop Hospital Workplace Violence

A Veteran Nurse’s Valiant Quest to Stop Hospital Workplace Violence

While there isn’t one solution to mitigating hospital workplace violence, a change in the culture surrounding reporting incidents is a good place to start.

Read: How UT Police at Houston Protect the World’s Largest Cancer Hospital

How UT Police at Houston Protect the World’s Largest Cancer Hospital

Healthcare Director of the Year Ray Gerwitz created a unified approach to risk mitigation at UTHealth while protecting immunocompromised patients during the pandemic.

Read: Connecticut Town Pays $500K to Settle School Indoor Air Quality Lawsuit

Connecticut Town Pays $500K to Settle School Indoor Air Quality Lawsuit

The original report cites ‘poor building conditions,’ including indoor air quality problems responsible for student injuries and declining health.

Read: IAHSS, AHA Releases Hospital Violence Prevention Guide

IAHSS, AHA Releases Hospital Violence Prevention Guide

The guide offers recommended action steps, case studies, leading practices, and solutions for creating a safer workplace.

Read: 4 Ways to Address Child Sexual Abuse in Your Campus Community

4 Ways to Address Child Sexual Abuse in Your Campus Community

Here’s how your school can prevent and respond to child sexual abuse, whether it’s perpetrated by adults or students.

Read: Study Shows SROs Work to ‘Seal Off School-to-Prison Pipelines’

Study Shows SROs Work to ‘Seal Off School-to-Prison Pipelines’

“Responses of more than 1,700 SROs from all 50 states indicate that when encountering negative, potentially criminal student behaviors, respondents seek to avoid the justice system as their preferred option.”

Read: How to Create a Substance Misuse Prevention Plan for Your Campus

How to Create a Substance Misuse Prevention Plan for Your Campus

A consultant for professionals and law enforcement officers discusses ways to ensure prevention efforts are both successful and sustainable.

Read: 3 Truths Leaders Must Grasp to Foster a Campus-Wide Culture of Cybersecurity

3 Truths Leaders Must Grasp to Foster a Campus-Wide Culture of Cybersecurity

The only way to start gaining ground in the cyber war is to instill a culture of security at every level.

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