Guns In America: How Schools Can Mitigate Violence and Subsequent Teacher Turnover
Four out of 10 teachers are considering quitting because they don’t feel safe at work, and 82% of them would like to change jobs within the next six months.
Four out of 10 teachers are considering quitting because they don’t feel safe at work, and 82% of them would like to change jobs within the next six months.
Students with a university-affiliated email address can download Rumie to safely buy, sell or rent items such as clothing and furniture.
While hospital violence remains high, this threat management expert believes there is hope on the horizon due to new violence prevention standards.
If warning signs are taken seriously, there is opportunity to change the trajectory of someone’s life before they resort to violence.
Mass shooting threats are often unforeseeable but there are policies and procedures that have proven to reduce the chances of gun violence on college campuses.
Visible safety upgrades should work in concert with less obvious but equally impactful education, collaboration and communication efforts.
Time and time again, studies have shown that behavioral characteristics are key to determining if a student may become violent.
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.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.