Safe Schools: NWREL Topics Tips for Parents Help kids Use Brains Annual Report on School safety (PDF); Appropriate Response(PDF); Effective Comprehensive prevention programs A Planning http://www.nwrel.org/comm/topics/safe.html
Extractions: View list of all topics This collection of NWREL resources focuses on Safe Schools Recommended and Popular NWREL Resources from By Request... from Child and Family from Northwest Education from Parents: Let's Talk from Safe Schools 2000 Annual Report on School Safety (PDF) Appropriate and Effective Uses of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools (PDF) Bomb Threats and Physical Security Planning (PDF) CARE Violence Continuum (PDF) Early Warning Signs and Resiliency Factors for School Violence Early Warning, Timely Response (PDF) Effective Comprehensive Prevention Programs: A Planning Guide (PDF) Effective Threat Management Financial Resources and Grants Available to Schools and Districts Indicators of School Crime, 2000
SJUSD: Safety together to prevent problems and ensure student safety. prevention programs includeYouth Power, Peer Advocates For Tobacco and the Kops N kids Summer Camp. http://www.sanjuan.edu/services/safety.htm
Extractions: Safety Concerns The San Juan Unified School District is committed to providing a safe learning environment for all students. Students are generally safer at school than anywhere else in the community. In the San Juan district 99% of students attend school with no serious safety or discipline problems. According to the district's annual school survey, more than 80% of students, parents and staff believe their school is a safe place. Sometimes community problems do come to school with students. The district has and continues to develop programs to promote student health and safety. *Safe Schools Law Enforcement Partnership This program, which began in 1988, involves 6 dedicated Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies working each school day with San Juan schools on prevention and enforcement activities. Through this program the Sheriff's Department drug detection dogs are available to be used at San Juan schools. The program also provides speakers for parent groups. For more information about the San Juan Safe Schools Program *Safe School Teams In 1994, San Juan was one of the first districts in the state to work with the Attorney General's Office on a model program to establish safety teams at each school which include the principal, parents, students, teachers, other school staff, and community members. Several times a year school teams meet as a group - the San Juan Safe Schools Task Force. Task Force meetings provide each school team with updated safety information and training. The district has established a Safe Schools Resource Center which makes safety information, videos and other material available to all school safety teams. In addition, the district provides special safety training for staff, for example first-aid training.
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Extractions: Community Programs Many departments at IU offer programs that deal with alcohol awareness, personal safety, date rape, sexual assault and various other important topics. Members of the IU Police Department are highly trained in their respective specializations and are available to speak at your request. For a sampling of programs we have presented in the past, please follow the links below. If you are interested in having a representative of the IU Police Department speak to your group on any one of a variety of topics, contact Sgt. Leslie Slone (855-4111). Sgt. Slone is the Community Programming Coordinator and will help assess your needs and arrange a speaker. To view programs presented by other departments within the University, please visit The Commission on Personal Safety Programs Presented by the IU Police Department CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) ... This is offered to females only. This is a program for females on campus and is designed to address personal safety awareness and risk minimization issues usually as they pertain to potential sexual assault or attack situations. We will present this program as often as we are asked to do so; there is no set schedule of frequency. The program is 1 1/2 - 2 hours long and there is no charge. There are no equipment needs for this program. It is conducted in any room allowing sufficient space for movement and audience participation.
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Extractions: State/Regional Contact Information Every day children sustain serious injuries or die in motor vehicle crashes. Many of these injuries and deaths can be avoided with the correct use of safety seats and seat belts. However, many adults are unaware they are using the safety restraint incorrectly (or not at all), thereby placing their child at risk. What can be done? Effective child passenger safety training is very important - not only in terms of providing technical information but also in raising awareness of the importance of proper occupant restraint usage by our youngest and most precious travelers. This brochure discusses several key child passenger safety courses available. Each workshop is intended for a specific audience - law enforcement, fire and rescue personnel, child safety proponents. Please read through each description carefully to see which course is appropriate to your needs. And be sure to contact your State Highway Safety Office or NHTSA Regional Office for additional assistance in determining the best course for your purposes. What is the NHTSA Standardized Child Passenger Safety Training Program?
UBC Campus Security We teach kids the basics of bike handling, road safety, and proper handsignals. Crime prevention through Environmental Design. http://www.security.ubc.ca/communityservices/community-programs.htm
Health Care Programs Home prevention, Health Care Access in Rural Underserved Areas, Heart Disease prevention,Injury prevention, Maryland kids in safety Seats, Nutrition http://www.dhmh.state.md.us/healthcare/
Child Safety Programs And Resources In Greater Boston and only national organization dedicated soley to the prevention of unintentional haveover 300 state and lcoal SAFE kids coalitions in National safety Council. http://boston.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Safety Resources
Trauma Outreach And Injury Prevention Programs organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional Safe kids LA isa coalition whose members Club of Southern California, safety Belt Safe USA http://www.usc.edu/hsc/medicine/surgery/trauma/trauma_outreach_and_injury_preven
Extractions: Trauma Outreach and Injury Prevention Programs LAC+USC Medical Center has outstanding community outreach and injury prevention programs. The Trauma Outreach Program - An organized injury prevention program concentrating its efforts in targeting youth at risk for the occurrence of traumatic incidents Formal presentations are given at many different forums as well as through the media. LAC+USC received the Foster G. McGaw prize for excellence in community service in December of 1999. The Trauma Outreach Program was specifically recognized for its efforts to curb violence in the Los Angeles Community. The program is under the direction of Dr. J. Asensio MD Safe Kids LA LAC+USC was designated the lead organization for National Safe Kids LA in May of 2002. National Safe Kids is the first and only national organization dedicated solely to the prevention of unintentional childhood injury. Safe Kids LA is a coalition whose members include the Automobile Club of Southern California, Safety Belt Safe USA, LAPD, LA Fire, California Poison Control System, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, and many others. The program coordinators are Kathleen Alo RN and Lita Chavarria Nisbet MS, CCLS
Garrett County Health Department To empower communities to develop drug and alcohol prevention programs. educationabout child safety seats and safety belts. Project KISS kids in safety Seats. http://www.garretthealth.org/departments/healthed.html
Extractions: E-Mail: ktodd@dhmh.state.md.us Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Community Planning Groups The community planning groups are citizens groups which are affiliated with the Garrett County Health Department. List of Groups: After School Programs Activities provided include recreation, homework assistance, service learning opportunities, mentoring, health improvement messages, field trips, and snacks. Available at Southern Middle and Accident Elementary Schools. Open to any enrolled student at these schools. Meets each week night during the school year.
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ThinkFirst-Home ThinkFirst programs. ThinkFirst For kids This comprehensive injury preventionprogram is designed to help young children develop lifelong safety habits to http://www.thinkfirst.org/home.html
Extractions: Mark Your Calendars! The date of the 4th Annual Radionics/Valleylab/CNS Golf Outing for ThinkFirst has been set! Get your reservations in for this premier event and help support Think First The THINK FIRST NATIONAL INJURY PREVENTION FOUNDATION Urgently Needs Your Help! Summer 2002 (PDF 388KB) issue of Prevention Pages State of California Department of Education Adopts Think First for Kids Think First announces it's 3rd Annual CNS/ThinkFirst Golf Outing scheduled for September 22, 2002. Annual Report 07/01/00 - 06/30/01 (PDF 474KB) Now playing at a theatre near you! AMC Entertainment and National Cinema Network sponsor ThinkFirst promotion. International Study Identifies ThinkFirst Programs as a Best Practice. ThinkFirst Partners with SpineUniverse.com : Kid's Planet makes learning fun! Think First Product Information Make a donation! Think First Board of Directors The mission of ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation is to prevent brain, spinal cord and other traumatic injuries through the education of individuals, community leaders and the creators of public policy. ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation Each year an estimated 500,000 persons sustain brain and spinal cord injuries in the United States.* The most frequent causes of these injuries are motor vehicle crashes, falls, sports and recreation, especially diving, and violence. Children and teens are at high-risk for these devastating injuries, many of which are preventable.
Kids Are Street Safe Campaign Communities toward kids' safety) * safety Tips for Awareness) * Street Safe kids (Helping parents 3) NCPC (Neighborhood Crime prevention Councils), areas http://www.compeace.org/sys-tmpl/kidsarestreetsafe/