Written by: Christina Saint Louis Jim Weaver has had two major surgeries in the past decade: one to remove cancerous tumors from his bladder and another to clear a blocked artery. Weaver, 70, knew that after he emerged from surgery, … read more
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Hospital’s Cyber Attack Shows What Disruption Looks Like
June 21, 2023 • Farah Yousry, Side Effects Public Media, KFF Health News (TNS) – In fall 2021, staffers at Johnson Memorial Health were hoping they could finally catch their breath. They were just coming out of a weeks-long surge of … read more
Improving Hospital Staff and Patient Safety by Investing in Public Safety
Although healthcare facilities are accustomed to dealing with medical emergencies daily, unexpected staff and patient safety-related emergencies can still arise. Healthcare workers are disproportionately vulnerable to workplace assaults. In fact, more than 70% of all workplace assaults occur in healthcare … read more
Policy May Help KC First Responders Pay for PTSD Treatment
Written by: Katie Bernard, Kacen Bayless, The Kansas City Star (TNS) – Editor’s note: This story contains details about suicide. If you or someone you know is at risk of self-harm, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24-hour support at … read more
Hospital’s Cyber Attack Shows What Disruption Looks Like
June 21, 2023 • Farah Yousry, Side Effects Public Media, KFF Health News (TNS) – In fall 2021, staffers at Johnson Memorial Health were hoping they could finally catch their breath. They were just coming out of a weeks-long surge of … read more
Texas Training Prepares Police to Respond to Cyber Crime
Written by: Jule Pattison-Gordon A resident or business that’s suffered a ransomware attack or other cyber crime might react the same as they would to other crimes: by calling 911. But in Texas’ smaller, rural communities, the officers first arriving … read more
Improving Hospital Staff and Patient Safety by Investing in Public Safety
Although healthcare facilities are accustomed to dealing with medical emergencies daily, unexpected staff and patient safety-related emergencies can still arise. Healthcare workers are disproportionately vulnerable to workplace assaults. In fact, more than 70% of all workplace assaults occur in healthcare … read more
UNESCO Urges World Governments to Ban Smartphones in Schools
July 26, 2023 • Michael Grothaus, Fast Company TNS) — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has issued a major report on the role of technology in education. Among the report’s many findings and recommendations, the UN is now … read more
Opinion: Our K-12 Schools Need Dedicated Safety Personnel Now More Than Ever
Written by Robert Evans & Peter Burrows Note: The views expressed by guest bloggers and contributors are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of, and should not be attributed to, Campus Safety. As schools across … read more
5 Ways Schools Can Encourage Students to Report Threats
Written by: Wade Buckland & Ryan Streeter Targeted school violence is preventable when bystanders are able to report their concerns to professionals who can appropriately assess and respond to the situation, according to a 2021 study by the U.S. Secret Service … read more
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