How Eliminating Affirmative Action and DEI Will Impact Campus Safety
Without DEI programs, schools and universities place the academic performance, mental health, and safety of their most vulnerable students at risk.
Without DEI programs, schools and universities place the academic performance, mental health, and safety of their most vulnerable students at risk.
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The Washington University in St. Louis Police Department has embraced Safe Zone training to better support LGBTQ+ students, staff, administrators and faculty.
Female security officers have different experiences and perspectives, which allow them to see safety and security needs from a different angle.
The report says progress toward increased racial and socioeconomic diversity in schools has stalled, leading to inequitable access and outcomes for students.
Institutions of higher education are evolving, which poses both challenges and opportunities for campus law enforcement and security departments.
Inclusive schools lead to greater overall acceptance and tolerance, which in turn makes campuses and greater communities safer.
The awareness of differences in diversity between staff and students will force schools to practice more effective strategies to address the racial gap.
A truly inclusive college campus ensures everyone has access to a good education while also feeling supported in pursuing every opportunity available to them.
Oregon is also eligible for over $8.2 million in federal funds from the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.