Lessons Learned from Sandy Hook: Key Insights Every Educator Needs to Know About Student Safety – Single User
$49.00
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Grades K-12
There have been at least 185 school shootings in North America since 2013 an average of nearly one per week.
Columbine, Marysville, La Loche, Sandy Hook rip through the headlines on an all too regular basis, and another community mourns the needless loss of students and staff. These incidents have crossed state, cultural and socio-economic boundaries, yet they have one thing in common incident reports from almost every situation reveal that pre-incident indicators were observed and documented.
If the perpetrators signaled their intent ahead of time, where did the breakdowns occur?
In this eye-opening 90-minute webinar, Prevention and Risk Assessment Expert Rick Shaw will review the State Attorneys Report on the Shooting at Sandy Hook and Student Survey data from nearly 6,500 youths, as well as other recent post-event reports. ’The Sandy Hook report and data from the Student Survey expose many of the same common gaps and dangerous disconnects. School administrators and Safety/Threat Assessment Team members need to be aware of the soaring liabilities and potentially tragic consequences when proactive steps are not taken.
Mr. Shaw will recommend 6 essential steps on the Path to Prevention that must be followed to improve student safety for all students and all staff. Every school has at-risk individuals who could be on a path to violence. If you are looking for what immediate steps your school can take to improve student safety for all students and staff, dont miss this insightful webinar. THIS SESSION WILL:
Assess common gaps and dangerous disconnects exposed in post-tragedy reports
Distinguish key strategies for effective training and ensuring situational awareness
Discuss how to improve collaboration by collecting the dots, assessing the dots and connecting the dots
Reveal critical procedures for connecting the dots across silos and locations
Insights on how Social Media leakage can be collected to assist with intervention and prevention
Review the gold standard for creating multi-disciplinary threat assessment teams
Identify of FERPA/privacy misunderstandings that can lead to costly and significant liabilities
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: In this webinar, you will learn to:
Identify each step in the breakdown of communication and information flow prior to a security breach and the steps for improvement
Describe the 6 essential steps to proactive prevention vs. reacting/damage control
Create threat assessment teams comprised of key collaborators using best practices
Utilize lessons learned to prevent liability, lawsuits, headlines and tragedies
Demonstrate how Social Media information can be collected to assist with intervention and prevention
’WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Principals
School Safety Coordinators
School Resource Officers
Heads of School
Superintendents
Board Members
Risk Managers
Loss Control Coordinators
Transportation Directors
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