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Read: U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights Reaches Agreement with California’s Davis Joint Unified School District in Investigation Regarding the Use of Restraint and Seclusion

U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights Reaches Agreement with California’s Davis Joint Unified School District in Investigation Regarding the Use of Restraint and Seclusion

OCR found that one of these students died after being subjected to a prolonged restraint that was preceded by at least four other restraints by the nonpublic school of which the district was aware.

Read: 80% of Uvalde Sheriff Deputies Had No Active Shooter Training Prior to Shooting

80% of Uvalde Sheriff Deputies Had No Active Shooter Training Prior to Shooting

A third-party investigator also determined the sheriff’s office had no policy in place for handling active shooter situations.

Read: Help, Prompt, Wait: De-Escalation Strategies for Mitigating Violence on Campus

Help, Prompt, Wait: De-Escalation Strategies for Mitigating Violence on Campus

“Help, Prompt, Wait” strategies can help campus public safety officers de-escalate a person in crisis.

Read: Police Shooting Law Settlement Forces Changes in Officer Training

Police Shooting Law Settlement Forces Changes in Officer Training

Landmark Settlement Defies Misinformation Campaign by Police Lobbying Group

Read: How IAHSS’ Incident Data Initiative Will Improve Hospital Security

How IAHSS’ Incident Data Initiative Will Improve Hospital Security

New guidance from the IAHSS will help healthcare security pros make the case for technology, training and other solutions that bolster facility protection.

Read: Allegion Releases School Safety Video Series for K-12 Administrators

Allegion Releases School Safety Video Series for K-12 Administrators

The free training videos cover various topics, including funding, door locks, and student mental health.

Read: Delaware Launches School Security Initiative

Delaware Launches School Security Initiative

The state will provide accurate and uniform maps for all of Delaware’s 19 public school districts and charter schools to help first responders improve response times during emergencies.

Read: Opinion: Are Campus Police Impeding or Improving School Safety’s Progress?

Opinion: Are Campus Police Impeding or Improving School Safety’s Progress?

Relying solely on police to address school safety challenges is best explained by the old adage: “When you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail.”

Read: U.S. Dept. of Ed OCR Announces Resolution of Racial Harassment Investigation of Peoria USD in Arizona

U.S. Dept. of Ed OCR Announces Resolution of Racial Harassment Investigation of Peoria USD in Arizona

OCR found that although administrators and teachers at the school were aware of widespread harassment, the district repeatedly responded ineffectively, or not at all, to reported harassment.

Read: VCU Settles with Hazing Victim’s Family for $995K

VCU Settles with Hazing Victim’s Family for $995K

Adam Oakes’ hazing death has also prompted VCU to revise its fraternity and sorority rushing rules.

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