Involving Students in School Safety Can Save Lives; This Campus Safety Director Has Proof
A UMS-Wright Preparatory School student who took an American Red Cross course saved the life of another student who went into cardiac arrest.
A UMS-Wright Preparatory School student who took an American Red Cross course saved the life of another student who went into cardiac arrest.
Coatesville Area School District’s Frank Galbraith talks about those features, in addition to how he established an incident command team and secured nearly $400,000 in grant funding.
Here’s how Virtua Health assisted refugees fleeing Afghanistan and how these practices might apply to other organizations helping refugees.
Central State University police developed a K-9 therapy program and opened a food and hygiene pantry to support students’ mental and physical health.
Campus climate and culture are foundational in the creation and maintenance of a safer and more secure school for both students and staff.
Director of the Year Healthcare finalist Randy Kolentus discusses how his security team was able to provide non-medical assistance to Reid Health’s overwhelmed clinicians.
During a campus crisis, this PIO strategy can help you quickly deliver your emergency messages to the widest possible audience.
A security director shares unique ways he ensures his campus’ customers — both students and his staff — are fulfilled and safe.
School police officers must be able to recognize traits associated with autism, as well as adopt strategies that can foster positive interactions with students with special needs.
UTHSC Police Chief Anthony Berryhill discusses both the benefits and complexities of policing a campus that houses renowned research facilities and has students and faculty from around the globe.