Partnerships to Address School Safety through a Student Support Lens

S. G. Woodside, Tamara Savage, Nicole A. Stargell, Veronica L. Hardy, Whitney P. Akers, K. Chae, Cindy E. Locklear, Shenika J. Jones, Joshua A. Peele, Skyla D. Pryor
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School safety is a primary concern of school leaders, employees, parents, and a variety of community stakeholders. Attempts to mitigate and prevent school safety concerns often focus on strategies around school climate assessment, emergency communication, school safety plan development, and school resource officer employment (U.S. DHS et al., 2018). Involvement of key stakeholders, such as school social workers, school counselors, and school-based mental health professionals is emphasized in creating and assessing school safety in a wholistic manner. This article provides an overview of a Trainings to Increase School Safety grant program that was implemented with public school stakeholders through partnerships between a university and five public school districts in the Southeastern North Carolina region.
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通过学生支持镜头解决学校安全问题的伙伴关系
学校安全是学校领导、员工、家长和各种社区利益相关者最关心的问题。缓解和预防学校安全问题的尝试通常集中在围绕学校气候评估、应急沟通、学校安全计划制定和学校资源官员就业的策略上(美国国土安全部等人,2018年)。强调关键利益相关者的参与,如学校社会工作者、学校辅导员和以学校为基础的心理健康专业人员,以整体方式创造和评估学校安全。本文概述了通过北卡罗莱纳州东南部地区的一所大学和五个公立学区之间的合作伙伴关系,与公立学校利益相关者一起实施的“提高学校安全培训”赠款计划。
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