Campus Safety Online Summit Day 2 Keynote to Address Teacher Mental Health
Two former school leaders will discuss teacher mental health and how school safety and a positive building climate are essential to protecting teachers.
Two former school leaders will discuss teacher mental health and how school safety and a positive building climate are essential to protecting teachers.
Giving college students the proper tools to effectively manage stressors is crucial for mitigating potential emergency situations.
Students say their top five stressors are now their own mental health, mass shootings, inflation, finances, and academics.
All South Carolina schools have access to Vector’s Student Safety & Wellness courses which cover topics like dating violence and depression.
Tips include reaching out to those who may be most triggered by the event and acknowledging your own feelings.
A training consultant discusses how to differentiate between normal stress levels and a mental health crisis, and how to help students experiencing either.
For K-12 schools, managing mental health edged out COVID-19 safety measures for the top safety concern for the 2022-23 school year.
Dr. Amy Grosso shares her observations of the pandemic’s effects on student and teacher mental health and what her district is doing to address concerns.
Appropriate emergency plans, anonymous tip lines and safety apps can improve nurse safety and security.
UIPD’s Response, Evaluation and Crisis Help (REACH) initiative pairs social workers with police officers when responding to mental health-related emergencies.