Attend the 2020 Campus Safety Online Summit This Summer
Stay connected. Stay vigilant. The Campus Safety Online Summit is July 7-8!
Stay connected. Stay vigilant. The Campus Safety Online Summit is July 7-8!
As the date to reopen schools gets closer, be sure your campus can address the risks and threats of violence created or exacerbated by the coronavirus shutdown.
Here are some issues schools, universities and healthcare facilities need to consider now that states and local governments are attempting to reopen the economy and ease COVID-19 restrictions.
First responders, clinicians, educators, counselors and others in the helping professions can be vulnerable to compassion fatigue. Here’s how you can take care of yourself during these troubling times.
After the active shooter attacks, both experienced increases in mental health and discipline issues, as well as drops in academic performance.
The timeless flight attendant’s advice, “Secure your oxygen mask before helping others,” applies to leaders helping their communities after a traumatic event.
A Virginia Tech mass shooting survivor talks about what the survivors of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting might expect to experience in the months and years ahead.
During a sexual assault, seven out of ten female survivors reported significant immobility while nearly one in two experienced extreme immobility.
Although Lisa Hamp wasn’t shot during the 2007 Virginia Tech active shooter attack, she was still traumatized. Recovery is both physical and mental.
Even if first responders and staff aren’t directly affected by a tragedy, they can still experience secondary trauma and develop PTSD.