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Advice and Tools for Managing Student Protests, Behavior Threat Assessment, and the Man-Made Crisis

Contains material from Mar 2019

Advice and Tools for Managing Student Protests, Behavior Threat Assessment, and the Man-Made Crisis
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Session 1: Managing Student Protest Logistics The past year has seen a sharp increase in the number, size, and variety of student protests, and the logistics of these protests can create serious challenges for administrators. Explore ways to balance student protest rights with the practical needs of administration.
 
Session 2: Behavioral Threat Assessment: Preventing Threats in Advance Hear from a panel of experts on effective mental health screening programs and psychological service delivery models aimed at preventing threats in schools.
 
Session 3: Communication for the Man-Made Crisis In recent years much has been made of the need for effective communication amidst natural disasters. But what happens when the disaster is man-made? From accidents to school shootings, learn how to manage communication when people are the cause.

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1. Managing Student Protest Logistics (Mar 2019)

Christopher B. Gilbert

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Managing Student Protest Logistics (Mar 2019)

The past year has seen a sharp increase in the number, size, and variety of student protests, and the logistics of these protests can create serious challenges for administrators. Explore ways to balance student protest rights with the practical needs of administration.

Originally presented: Feb 2019 School Law Conference

Christopher B. Gilbert, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX

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2. Behavioral Threat Assessment: Preventing Threats in Advance (Mar 2019)

Cassandra Hulsey, John "JJ" Jones, Billy U. Philips Jr.

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Behavioral Threat Assessment: Preventing Threats in Advance (Mar 2019)

Hear from a panel of experts on effective mental health screening programs and psychological service delivery models aimed at preventing threats in schools.

Originally presented: Feb 2019 School Law Conference

Cassandra Hulsey, Round Rock ISD - Round Rock, TX
John "JJ" Jones, Texas Department of Public Safety - Austin, TX
Billy U. Philips Jr., Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Lubbock, TX

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3. Communication for the Man-Made Crisis (Mar 2019)

Andrea Slater Gulley, D. Craig Wood

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Communication for the Man-Made Crisis (Mar 2019)

In recent years much has been made of the need for effective communication amidst natural disasters. But what happens when the disaster is man-made? From accidents to school shootings, learn how to manage communication when people are the cause.

Originally presented: Feb 2019 School Law Conference

Andrea Slater Gulley, Amarillo Independent School District - Amarillo, TX
D. Craig Wood, Walsh Gallegos Treviño Russo & Kyle, P.C. - San Antonio, TX