Identifying the children and youth who are homeless on campus, providing them with the services they need and developing good community relations will ensure school administrators and protection professionals are doing everything possible to keep at-risk kids from falling through the cracks.
Incorporating access control and referring homeless adults to appropriate resources can keep kids safe while helping those who are less fortunate.
More than half of the city’s homeless students were concentrated in the Bronx and Brooklyn.
Many of the upgrades were recommended in a report conducted by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
The hospital will have both private and state guards working on campus for now.
Here are some examples of areas on and around campuses where unauthorized individuals and members of the homeless community often live.
Adjusting our perceptions of the homeless and other at-risk individuals just might improve our interactions with them.