Dept. of Ed. Issues New Clery Act Guidance Amid COVID-19 Crisis
The new guidance covers emergency notification requirements for the essential employees and small number of students who remain on college campuses.
The new guidance covers emergency notification requirements for the essential employees and small number of students who remain on college campuses.
With school safety at stake, choosing the right emergency management system is critical.
Virtual GSOCs and EOCs can be leveraged to address gaps in the protection of all types of organizations in the event of a partial or full shutdown.
Organizations that leverage mass notifications can take advantage of a number of benefits that will help keep students and staff informed about ongoing COVID-19 developments, expectations and when campus operations will return to normal.
Here’s how one district managed campus security during a closure. Many of these lessons apply to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Clery Act forces higher ed top brass to pay attention to campus public safety, emergency management and security issues rather than sweep them under the rug.
Additionally, the coronavirus has prompted the shuttering of several large urban school districts.
The previous article that criticizes the Clery Act misrepresents the purpose and function of the law’s requirements.
Many universities are moving their classes to online formats.
Understanding these common employee types will help your organization design an effective a digital signage strategy.