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School Safety from A to Z
School Safety from A to Z brings some
order to the chaos of school safety planning.
Consider the following prevention points
and issues:
A. School
Ecology, Universal Measures and Effective Behavior Support. School
policies should set clear limits; school atmosphere should build hope
and positive relations; students should be successful; assets should be
emphasized and enhanced.
B. Targeted
measures. Individually tailored measures for alienated or at-risk
youth.
C. Problem
identification and data collection.
D. Staff
training in constructive behavioral intervention and confrontation
management.
E. Student
training in empathy, anger management, problem solving and conflict
resolution.
F. Crisis
planning with specific scenarios and corresponding flip charts to guide
decisions about lockdowns, directed response, room clears, evacuations,
school cancellation or early dismissals.
G. Physical
ecology of the school. (See Safe School Design, below)
H. Physical
ecology of the surrounding community; risks and resources nearby.
The following crisis management concerns
require attention:
I. Location
issues: indoor vs. outdoor crises; isolation and the availability of
resources.
J. Teacher
role: your actions as a target are different from your actions as a
witness.
K. Offender
characteristics: your response will be different for intruders,
strangers, relatives, ex-students and students.
L. Verbal and
physical intervention.
M. Multi-tasking:
protecting students and yourself while intervening and calling for
help.
N. Confrontation
management specifics; de-escalation techniques.
O. Staff
intervention as reinforcement for pro-social skills being taught.
P. Policy
violations vs. criminal behavior.
Finally, aftermath planning is essential,
covering:
Q. Contacting
9-1-1 and the crisis team.
R. Identifying
the danger zone, securing a perimeter and opening command posts.
S. Student
release procedures, accountability and reassurance.
T. Emotional
and physical health care.
U. Communication
and rumor control.
W. Research and
follow-up on similar events elsewhere
X. Establish
safe rooms for counseling; on-call short notice substitutes.
Y. Healing,
re-integration, conferencing, accountability and first day back plans.
Z. Memorial
service management.
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