By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Is your content strategy for “healthcare marketing to seniors” an audience turn-off? Are you inadvertently alienating the mature audience you want to attract? Many people targeted by marketers get genuinely upset—insulted, really—for a … read more
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Springfield SWAT Doing Safety Walk-Throughs at Schools
Written by: Hasan Karim, Springfield News-Sun, Ohio • August 10, 2022 (TNS) – Springfield police officers and firefighters conducted walk-throughs at several city school buildings on Tuesday as the district looks to improve the overall safety of faculty and students. … read more
Locking Lessons Learned from Uvalde
Written by: Mark J. Berger – August 10, 2022 It’s been a little over two months since the tragedy in Uvalde. I’m going to focus on my area of specialized knowledge and not comment on issues outside of this … read more
The K-Factor in Emergency Management: Caring For Your Own Kids During a Campus Crisis
We have all been there: you’re committed to picking up the kids, attending a ballgame or meeting with a teacher when disaster strikes and your role as emergency manager requires you to respond to the crisis. Now what? Do … read more
Texas Temps Likely to Hit 125 Degrees in Next 30 Years
August 17, 2022 • Dalia Faheid, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS) – Over the next 30 years, Texas and other parts of the central U.S. are at risk of being exposed to extreme heat — temperatures exceeding 125 degrees. That’s … read more
How to Prevent and Respond to Violence in Hospitals
Written by: Amy Rock In 2019, 20,870 workers in the private industry experienced trauma from workplace violence, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of those employees, 70% worked in the healthcare and social service industries. From 2020 to … read more
988 Mental Health Crisis Hotline Launches Nationwide
(TNS) — Mental health professionals across Missouri and Kansas are preparing for Saturday’s launch of 988, a 24-hour call and text line they expect will change how mental health crises are handled. They hope 988, which will replace the … read more
UPCOMING WEBINAR: The Uvalde School Attack: What Went Wrong and How We Can Prevent Future Tragedy
The tragedy of the attack on the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, is compounded by the law enforcement response. A preliminary report on the shooting and subsequent response details “lackadaisical” responses by multiple law enforcement agencies and outlines … read more
Police Chief Shares Lessons Learned from Recent Bomb Threats Against HBCUs
Written by: Jermaine Cherry Every university in the country has to be focused on preventing terror attacks, preparing for active shooters, and stopping those who would do harm. But HBCUs have an added challenge. The growing incidence of white … read more
More States, Districts Allowing School Employees to Carry Firearms
Written by: Amy Rock Arming teachers has been a hot-button issue for years now, but whichever side of the argument you’re on, more states and school districts are starting to allow staff to carry guns on campus. Garrison Independent … read more
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