Skip to main content

university

Attention

This website is under construction. Please send questions or comments to bjanttac@usdoj.gov.

Questions?

20190927-114713-71

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

Title IX experts Chantelle Cleary, Scott Schneider, and Sam Wilmoth present this special 90-minute webinar covering the principles of a trauma-informed investigation, the changing regulatory environment, and the trauma-informed approach beyond investigations. The presenters balance detailed, practical guidance with the realities of broader policy about Title IX-related issues. They help participants identify when regulatory change alters only our collective floor, encouraging them to reach for the ceiling instead.

20180510-192608-28

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

The purpose of this forum is to define the value of campus emergency management to the whole community.

As a result of this session, a report will be developed for campus administrators detailing the importance and value of having a well-developed emergency management program at the institution, including positive outcomes.

20180510-175636-14

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

On July 17, 2018, a group of campus safety leaders and subject-matter experts, with support from the National Center for Campus Public Safety (NCCPS), gathered in Charlotte, North Carolina, for a one-day forum. The purpose of the forum was to discuss campus safety’s role and strategies for preventing violence in college and university campus communities. It also provided potential solutions and recommendations for addressing challenges associated with preventing violence. The forum aligns with the NCCPS’s role as a nationwide resource for addressing critical issues in campus safety.

20180502-141813-83

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180502-135719-93

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180502-134709-89

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180502-133123-93

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180502-132421-76

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180501-114706-88

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

20180501-101242-86

Submitted by Kimberly J Richmond on

It is essential to campus safety efforts that there be a vehicle for identifying, in concert with campus executives, emerging public safety and emergency management challenges and potential solutions. To this end, the NCCPS facilitates emerging issues forums to convene subject matter experts, practitioners, relevant professional association members, and government agency representatives to devise consensus strategies for successfully addressing identified challenges in specific topic areas. Here you will find information on previously conducted emerging issues forums.

Subscribe to university