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Explore upcoming events such as webinars and conferences related to school safety.

Upcoming Events

Threat Assessment and Reporting

Enhancing School Safety Using Behavioral Threat Assessment

Department of Homeland Security
Date: May 8, July 11, September 12, and November 20, 2024
In this virtual training event, NTAC researchers highlight the key findings and implications from their research on school violence prevention. In this training, you will learn about the background, thinking, and behavior of school attackers and how some schools discovered and stopped plots before violence occurred. This training will provide guidance on how schools may develop or improve existing violence prevention programs utilizing a behavioral threat assessment model.
Targeted Violence

STOP School Violence Program FY 2024 Solicitation

Department of Justice
Date:
This webinar provides an overview of the fiscal year (FY) 2024 opportunities available through the Students, Teachers, Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Grant Program. The STOP School Violence Grant Program is designed to improve K-12 school security by providing students and teachers with the tools they need to recognize, respond quickly to, and help prevent acts of violence and ensure a positive school climate.
Mental Health

School Mental Health Virtual Learning Series: Using Data to Promote Equity

Department of Health and Human Services and Third Party
Date:
This webinar explores data sources and strategies that decrease disproportionality and promote equitable emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes among BIPOC students. This event is part of a webinar series focused on advancing high quality, sustainable school mental health from a multi-tiered system of support, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive and equitable lens.
Mental Health

2024 Children, Youth, and Young Adult Mental Health Symposium

Department of Health and Human Services
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This livestreamed symposium convenes multidisciplinary stakeholders and thought leaders to share information and best practices for improving mental health outcomes for children, youth, young adults, and their families in schools and communities.
Targeted Violence

Preventing Mass Attacks in Our Communities

Department of Homeland Security
Date: June 5, August 7, and October 1, 2024
In this virtual training event, NTAC researchers discuss important findings from our research on mass attacks perpetrated in public and semi-public spaces, including businesses, restaurants, bars, retail outlets, houses of worship, schools, open spaces, and more. This training will provide guidance on how communities may develop or improve existing violence prevention programs utilizing a behavioral threat assessment model.
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