5 Ways Schools Can Encourage Students to Report Threats
CISA and the U.S. Secret Service share new guidance on how K-12 schools can encourage student bystander reporting of threats and other concerning behaviors.
CISA and the U.S. Secret Service share new guidance on how K-12 schools can encourage student bystander reporting of threats and other concerning behaviors.
Joint toolkit includes action-oriented guidance, self-assessment worksheets, reference resources, and useful checklists
The suspension of the cheerleaders will be in effect through the end of the school year, and the team won’t be allowed to participate in national competitions for two years.
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This two-day event will cover topics concerning lessons learned from COVID-19 and issues related to the re-opening of campuses.
George Floyd’s death has prompted calls for campuses to “defund the police” and/or sever ties with local law enforcement, but are those moves knee-jerk reactions that will backfire?
Stay connected. Stay vigilant. The Campus Safety Online Summit is July 7-8!
Studies have shown what people choose to do as bystanders is based on many factors, including fear for personal safety or diffusion of responsibility.
The study seeks to gain a clearer understanding of why students fail to act in bystander situations that warrant intervention, and with this information, develop evidence- and context-based programs that educate and empower students.