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The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. From July-December 2021, there were 589 one-on-one Technical Assistance Outreach instances via email and phone calls.
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The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. From July-December 2021, there were 589 one-on-one Technical Assistance Outreach instances via email and phone calls.
The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. Intensive TA was provided to select agencies requiring more assistance. Clermont Northeastern Local Schools was one of these agencies. TA Specialists conducted 3 one-hour meetings via Zoom to assist with increasing community buy-in for social-emotional learning and trauma-informed practices in their school.
Partnering with and getting buy-in from a wide variety of people within your school community is key to successfully implementing safety initiatives. In the beginning, it can be a challenge to identify and engage your network.
Join fellow STOP grantees to hear updates from NCSS and network together. We will spend the majority of the time sharing and problem-solving together in small Zoom breakout rooms. Then, we will share back to the large group, so you can hear from others in your region.
In this meeting, participants will have the opportunity to connect with other STOP grantees, describe school safety projects in their region, and reflect on successes or any lessons learned.
This meeting took place on 10/28/2021.
Join fellow STOP grantees to hear updates from NCSS and network together. We will spend the majority of the time sharing and problem-solving together in small Zoom breakout rooms. Then, we will share back to the large group, so you can hear from others in your region.
In this meeting, participants will have the opportunity to connect with other STOP grantees, describe school safety projects in their region, and reflect on successes or any lessons learned.
This meeting took place on 10/26/2021.
Join fellow STOP grantees to hear updates from NCSS and network together. We will spend the majority of the time sharing and problem-solving together in small Zoom breakout rooms. Then, we will share back to the large group, so you can hear from others in your region.
In this meeting, participants will have the opportunity to connect with other STOP grantees, describe school safety projects in their region, and reflect on successes or any lessons learned.
This meeting took place on 10/21/2021.
Join fellow STOP grantees to hear updates from NCSS and network together. We will spend the majority of the time sharing and problem-solving together in small Zoom breakout rooms. Then, we will share back to the large group, so you can hear from others in your region.
In this meeting, participants will have the opportunity to connect with other STOP grantees, describe school safety projects in their region, and reflect on successes or any lessons learned.
This meeting took place on 10/19/2021
As many schools return to in-person or hybrid schooling this fall, communities face a host of school safety challenges. A theme that underpins these challenges is uncertainty.
In this webinar, our panel of experts addresses some of the concerns that students, teachers, and administrators have expressed about the return to school this fall. We start with a short video in which school community members share their hopes and worries about school safety this year for the panelist to respond to.
This webinar took place on 9/10/2021.
The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021, and capacity was increased due to the addition of two Technical Assistance Specialists in April 2021. Intensive TA was provided to select agencies requiring more assistance. Oswego Community Unit School District 308 was one of these agencies. TA Specialists conducted 3 one-hour meetings via Zoom as well as email follow-up with them to assist with scope of work, budget, and implementation items.
The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021, and capacity was increased due to the addition of two Technical Assistance Specialists in April 2021. Intensive TA was provided to select agencies requiring more assistance. Kent Intermediate School District (ISD) was one of these agencies. TA Specialists conducted 2 one-hour meetings via Zoom as well as email follow-up with them to assist with implementing threat assessment training and partnership issues.