Preventing Workplace Violence: Early Identification and Intervention Go a Long Way
Here are four things that organizations can consider to build or enhance a workplace violence prevention program.
Here are four things that organizations can consider to build or enhance a workplace violence prevention program.
The club will present its community safety project to a panel of senior executives in Washington, D.C., in January.
Two ex-school board members claim the district didn’t use its own threat assessment guidelines in the months leading up to last year’s Oxford High School shooting.
The STOP School Violence grant funding will help schools implement anti-bullying programs and mental health resources to prevent violence.
A psychologist offers tips for both school employees and parents on how to speak with kids and teens about school gun violence.
This free event, happening virtually Nov. 1-3, will cover topics such as violence prevention, threat assessments, cybersecurity, and emergency planning.
Of the 6,255 tips received, 1,786 were related to planned school attacks. The year prior, only 52 such threats were reported.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.
Tips include reaching out to those who may be most triggered by the event and acknowledging your own feelings.
The topic Campus Safety readers showed most interest in this month was acts of violence, which doesn’t come as a surprise since data shows violence is increasing in schools and hospitals.