Interacting with Students with Autism: Tips for Law Enforcement and Security Pros
A state-certified instructor and sergeant discusses strategies that foster positive encounters between LEOs and students with autism.
A state-certified instructor and sergeant discusses strategies that foster positive encounters between LEOs and students with autism.
Navigating the codes surrounding the use of panic hardware can be a challenge for healthcare facilities, schools and colleges. Here is when it is required, as well as your available options.
In addition to traditional security and monitoring functions, Nemours Children’s Hospital uses its video management platform to deliver unique services to the radiology and cardiology units, behavioral health clinics, perinatal care and more.
The family of the 15-year-old El Modena High School student has been given conflicting accounts of the incident, according to their attorney.
Researchers are studying ways to prevent children with autism from wandering away, which is a risk many parents have experienced.
Safety officers at Loyola University Medical Center are being praised for helping a man who became aggressive due to a paradoxical reaction to a medication.
The 13-year-old died two days after he lost consciousness while being physically restrained by a staff member at Guiding Hands School.
Surveillance video shows the two teachers dragging the 7-year-old student, who has autism, to the school office after misbehaving on the playground.
A Kentucky school resource officer was videotaped handcuffing two students with disabilities as a punishment for acting out in class.
A male student with autism was sent to the hospital after being severely beaten in his school cafeteria by another student, according to the boy’s parents.