Pinellas County Schools Police Chief Makes Community Safer by Investing in Students’ Futures
As a product of the schools he serves, Chief Luke Williams’ commitment to student success is clear through his many youth-focused initiatives.
As a product of the schools he serves, Chief Luke Williams’ commitment to student success is clear through his many youth-focused initiatives.
Each location features a variety of topics and subject-matter experts and offers unique opportunities for sharing experiences — and some much-deserved downtime — with peers.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.
Joey Hunter secured more than $400,000 in federal and state grants to fund security at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital.
These intimate sessions allow campus safety professionals to share challenges and successes on topics affecting schools/colleges today.
Following up with an employee at home who had COVID enabled Kyle Houraney to identify that the man’s life was in danger.
This Charleston security director says tabletop exercises helped him finalize the school district’s new 364-page emergency operations plan.
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.