Here are a few of the troubling trends that will most likely continue to affect education and healthcare security for the foreseeable future, as well as some links that can help you address these challenges.
The tip line is a statewide confidential reporting system designed to be a safe place for students, school staff, and community members to share information concerning potential school violence.
Anonymous tip lines, video surveillance and adult supervision are just a few of the ways your campus can combat student-on-student abuse.
Since Sept. 29, 14 threats of violence have been made against the school, causing lockdowns, evacuations, and canceled classes.
The WV School Safety Initiative was developed to assist in the creation and implementation of uniform crisis prevention and response protocols in the state.
Relying solely on police to address school safety challenges is best explained by the old adage: “When you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”
Students, parents, and staff can download the Anonymous Alerts app for free using a unique activation code provided by the district.
Giving college students the proper tools to effectively manage stressors is crucial for mitigating potential emergency situations.
Partner with DHS’ “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign to raise awareness of signs of suspicious activity on your campus.
Three more high school football teams are under investigation for alleged hazing and bullying incidents.