TikTok – The Latest School Safety Challenge
Steven Anderson will look at these TikTok challenges, share examples of social media gone wrong, and discuss ways to guide students toward making better social media decisions.
Steven Anderson will look at these TikTok challenges, share examples of social media gone wrong, and discuss ways to guide students toward making better social media decisions.
Chief Willingham frequently teaches on active shooter response, disaster mitigation, security technology integration, community engagement, law enforcement accreditation, Clery compliance, and ethics.
For those schools who do not have an educational/training program, this will provide the core concepts and material needed to start one.
Webinar attendees will explore a variety of topics, including active shooter events outside of the classroom environment.
This discussion will help participants analyze, understand, and assess their own program effectiveness.
Schools need their preparation efforts to encompass a wider range of hazards.
This session will provide tips on how to best deal with both the uncertainty and greater latitude introduced with the U.S. Department of Education’s rescission of their compliance handbook last year.
Thanks to technology, we can make it easy for students to adhere to social distancing and occupancy standards and enable campus-wide lockdowns in the case of an emergency.
Air Monitoring can play a major part in our country’s safe return to the in-person learning.
This session will focus on improving college campus threat assessments, response and cyber safety in the post–COVID world.