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Let None Learn in Fear – Developing a Prevention and Mitigation Plan in Accordance with the U.S. Department of Education Model
Can be presented by Michael Dorn

Few school systems in the nation have a written prevention and mitigation plan in keeping with the best practices established by the U.S. Department of Education’s Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities.  See how to work with school officials to develop a plan that can prevent children from dying, being injured or criminally victimized in your communities’ schools.  Developed for the U.S. Department of Education, this interactive session will teach you to look at risk and vulnerability in a new way.

 

Intended audiences:

  • School administrators
  • School transportation directors
  • School security officers
  • Law enforcement officers
  • Public safety personnel involved with school safety
  • School board members and elected officials
  • Emergency management and homeland security professionals




Materials that go well with this presentation:

School/Law Enforcement Partnerships: A Guide to Police Work in Schools

Innocent Targets: When Terrorism Comes to School

Weakfish: Bullying Through the Eyes of a Child

Secrets of the Weapons Violator Exposed (DVD)

Jane's Safe Schools Planning Guide for All Hazards

 

 

Click here for Michael Dorn’s bio page and speaker demo video

Click here for Dr. Sonayia Shepherd’s bio page

Click here for Russell Bentley’s bio page

Click here for Chris Dorn’s bio page

 

 
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