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Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2019
The Student Safety & Security Conference and Workshop will be held on October 24-25, 2019 and will feature real-world simulations of community response to school shootings and related tragedies.
It is the national event to invite leaders representing every sector of society to model a community process to help stamp out all forms of school violence, including shootings, bullying, dating violence, vandalism, gang activity, and catastrophic events such as school massacres.
In addition, special workshops will examine latest community resources to fight teenage suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, and aggressive driving among high school and college students.
Compelling case studies will be presented over the 2 days of the conference, offering new important findings on headline-grabbing incidents of school violence, their cost to society, and how they have impacted local prevention, preparedness, response and recovery processes.
The tabletop exercises, skillfully moderated by risk communicators, will encourage extended audience participation and explore effective methods of communication, coordination and collaboration at the local level.
Role-Playing Topics Include:
Response: Activating the emergency response infrastructure, warning signals, student complaints, first response, protecting targets and hostages, types of violence, survival techniques, news by cell phone, regaining control, chain of command, emergency response routes, evacuation procedures, school closings, notifying parents, anticipating escalation, law enforcement information sharing, medical procedures, dealing with the media, reaction on the Internet.
Recovery: Overcoming fear of returning to class, debriefings, victim needs, survivor needs, families of offenders, call-in lines, grief counseling, health services and resources, statements to students and parents, academic support, investigation procedures, removing names, funerals and anniversaries, signals for closure, how to orient new students and their families.
Prevention: School Crime Watch, drug-free zones, gun-free zones, Zero-tolerance messages, gang apparel and student dress codes, mentoring, parent cooperation, law enforcement resources and presentations, information kits and advisories, engaging the business sector, restrictions in hallways, locker areas, bathrooms, parking lots, cafeteria and other high-risk areas.
Preparedness: What you can do right now, assessing threat and potential victims, designating crisis planning and crisis management teams, exercising the student safety plan, reviewing civil and criminal options, patrols and security systems, video monitoring, crime maps, creating a school safety who’s who, photo ID database, including private sector resources, dealing with outside threats, media relations, legislative actions, town hall meetings, releasing information, crisis kits, preparing the lines of communication, sharing best practices, taking preemptive action.
Topics To Be Covered In This Timely 2-Day Event Include:
- School Safety: A National Perspective
- Overview of Campus Violence: Stats, Reports & Studies
- Assessing the Threats: Security & Safety Risk Assessment In Campuses
- Reviewing Campus Security Infrastructure
- Preventing Violence By Making Your University A Place of Safety & Nurturing
- Preventing Violence By Bringing Help to Troubled Students
- Creating Solid Yet Flexible Emergency Response Plans
- Emergency Management Team
- Testing Your Emergency Response Plans
- Responding To An Actual Violent Crisis
- Crisis Communication
- Calling In Emergency Management Experts
- Lockdowns
- Legal Issues
- Case Studies: Learning From the Tough Times to Draw Up Solid Plans
- Recovering From A Crisis
- Dealing With The Constraints
Invitation
In response to the nationwide alarm over youth violence in our schools, the Student Safety & Security Conference and Workshop Conference invites high school and university administrators, campus security officers, mental health professionals, emergency management experts, first responders and law enforcers, as well other experts to meet May 20-21, 2019 in Chicago, IL. Our purpose is to create an ad hoc multi-sector crisis management consortium during the event, to be studied as a model by communities around the country.
Speakers will help attendees develop effective action plans that are unique to their own communities and engage the widest range of local stakeholders to make our high schools and college campuses safe and secure — the way learning environments really should be.
The Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop is organized by Nordtree, Inc., Virginia, international specialists in emergency planning events and disaster recovery conferences.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Concurrent Breakout Session #1
Prevention
- BuSchool Crime Watch
- Drug-Free Zones
- Gun-Free Zones
- Zero-Tolerance Messages
Concurrent Breakout Session #2
Prevention
- Gang Apparel & Student Dress Codes
- Mentoring
- Parent Cooperation
Concurrent Breakout Session #3
Prevention
- Law Enforcement Resources & Presentations
Concurrent Breakout Session #4
Prevention
- Information Kits & Advisories
- Engaging the Business Sector
Concurrent Breakout Session #5
Prevention
- Restrictions in Hallways Locker Areas Bathrooms Parking lots
- Cafeteria & Other High-Risk Areas
Concurrent Breakout Session #6
Prevention
- Bullying and Violence Prevention
Concurrent Breakout Session #7
Prevention
- Alcohol Tobacco and Drug Prevention and Early Intervention
Concurrent Breakout Session #8
Prevention
- Prevention through Information
Concurrent Breakout Session #9
Prevention
- Balancing Student Privacy and School Safety
Concurrent Breakout Session #10
Preparedness
- What You Can Do Right Now
- Assessing Threat & Potential Victims
- Exercising the Student Safety Plan
- Reviewing Civil & Criminal Options
Concurrent Breakout Session #11
Preparedness
- Patrols & Security Systems
- Video Monitoring
- Taking Preemptive Action
- Crime Maps
Concurrent Breakout Session #12
Preparedness
- Creating a School Safety Who’s Who
- Photo ID Database Including Private Sector Resources
- Dealing with Outside Threats
Concurrent Breakout Session #13
Preparedness
- Releasing Information
- Media Relations
- Crisis Kits
- Preparing the Lines of Communication
Concurrent Breakout Session #14
Preparedness
- Legislative Actions
- Town Hall Meetings
- Sharing Best Practices
Concurrent Breakout Session #15
Preparedness
- Designating Crisis Planning and Crisis Management Teams
Concurrent Breakout Session #16
Preparedness
- Plan for Natural and Man-Made Disasters
Concurrent Breakout Session #17
Preparedness
- Security & Safety Risk Assessment in Schools
Concurrent Breakout Session #18
Preparedness
- Security & Safety Risk Assessment in Campuses
Concurrent Breakout Session #19
Response
- Activating the Emergency Response Infrastructure
- Warning Signals
- First Response
Concurrent Breakout Session #20
Response
- Student Complaints
- Protecting targets & Hostages
Concurrent Breakout Session #21
Response
- Types of Violence
- Survival Techniques
Concurrent Breakout Session #22
Response
- News by Cell Phone
Concurrent Breakout Session #23
Response
- Regaining Control
- Chain of Command
- Emergency Response Routes
Concurrent Breakout Session #24
Response
- Evacuation Procedures
- School Closings
- Notifying Parents
- Anticipating Escalation
Concurrent Breakout Session #25
Response
- Law Enforcement Information Sharing
- Medical Procedures
- Dealing with the Media
- Reaction on the Internet
Concurrent Breakout Session #26
Response
- Building a School-Based Crisis Team
Concurrent Breakout Session #27
Response
- Media Relations Crisis
- Communications and News & Information
Concurrent Breakout Session #28
Response
- Campus Emergency Response Team Program
Concurrent Breakout Session #29
Response
- Incident Command System: The Transition From Routine Day to Day Operations to Effective Management Control
Concurrent Breakout Session #30
Recovery
- Overcoming Fear of Returning to Class
- Debriefings
Concurrent Breakout Session #31
Recovery
- Victim Needs
- Survivor Needs
- Families of Offenders
Concurrent Breakout Session #32
Recovery
- Call-in Lines
- Grief Counseling
- Health Services & Resources
- Statements to Students & Parents
Concurrent Breakout Session #33
Recovery
- Academic Support
- Investigation Procedures
- Removing Names
Concurrent Breakout Session #34
Recovery
- Funerals & Anniversaries
- Signals for Closure
- How to Orient New Students & their Families
Concurrent Breakout Session #35
Recovery
- Working with Students Families Staff Friends and the School Community
Concurrent Breakout Session #36
Recovery
- School Site Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Members/Roles
Concurrent Breakout Session #37
Recovery
- Planning for Recovery in the Preparedness Phase & How to Keep the Learning Process Alive
Concurrent Breakout Session #38
Recovery
- Providing Stress Management During Class Time
Concurrent Breakout Session #39
Real Cases
- Improving Student Safety
- Dealing with Rumors and/or Acts of Vandalism That Might Precede Incidents
Concurrent Breakout Session #40
Real Cases
- Step-by-Step Process on How to Get Community & Government Officials Involved into Supporting Crisis Response Team
Concurrent Breakout Session #41
Real Cases
- Mechanical Accidents/Disasters
- School Bus Safety & Security
Concurrent Breakout Session #42
Real Cases
- Drills and Exercises Using Best Practices
- Bomb Threats, Suicide, Community Violence
Concurrent Breakout Session #43
Real Cases
- Domestic Conflict & Child Abuse, Hostage
- Situation in a Classroom & Responding to a Student in Crisis
- Dealing Effectively with the Media
Concurrent Breakout Session #44
Real Cases
- Gunman in School
Concurrent Breakout Session #45
Real Cases
- How Do Emergency Communications Work?
- Better Ways of Getting the Message out to Students
Concurrent Breakout Session #46
Best Practices
- Conducting School Safety Audits
- Conduct School Safety and Security Threat Assessments
- Create a Threat Assessment Team in the University Environment
Concurrent Breakout Session #47
Best Practices
- Setting and Enforcing Standards
Concurrent Breakout Session #48
Best Practices
- Incident Specific Protocol
Concurrent Breakout Session #49
Legal Issues
- What is Permissible to be Shared with Others without Violating Confidentiality Law?
Who should Attend this Conference?
- Chief of Police, Fire, EMS
- Crisis Team Manager
- Dean of Students
- Director of Facilities
- Director of Public Safety Services
- Law Enforcement Officers
- Prevention Specialists
- Safe and Drug-Free Coordinators
- School Board Members
- School Health Educators
- School Nurses
- School Principals and Administrators
- School Psychologists
- School Resource Officers
- School Security Personnel
- School Social Workers
- Student Affairs
- Teachers
- University Police