How Early Intervention Software Empowers Schools to Keep Students Safe
Raptor’s StudentSafe software helps schools recognize, document, support, and manage the wellbeing of individual students.
Raptor’s StudentSafe software helps schools recognize, document, support, and manage the wellbeing of individual students.
Of the 6,255 tips received, 1,786 were related to planned school attacks. The year prior, only 52 such threats were reported.
In a recent survey, 69.2% of adults ages 18-24 reported symptoms of anxiety, depression, or both. Here’s what the University of Kentucky is doing to support its students.
Session topics unique to CSC West include how to deescalate violent confrontations and Clery communications.
Session topics unique to CSC Texas include creating partnerships between officers and social workers and threat assessment decision-making for leaders.
Schools can improve their suicide prevention efforts by adopting the SOAR (Self-Awareness, Outreach, Adaptation, and Repair) framework.
RFID-based smart guns could significantly reduce the rate of gun violence, including suicides, homicides, and accidents.
A new survey has found that 48% of LGBTQ teens, ages 13-17, seriously considered attempting suicide last year.
While suicide prevention curriculum is essential to student well-being, so is promoting positive mental health and life skills.
Director of the Year K-12 finalist Christopher Ellisor talks about his district’s success with adding a texting option to its anonymous tip line, and his recommendations for a district considering a similar undertaking.