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

Upcoming Events

Child Exploitation

Human Trafficking Awareness 101: School Resource Officers (SROs)

Department of Homeland Security
Date:
This webinar provides school resource officers with information and strategies to spot potential trafficking situations in school settings, engage with students using trauma informed approaches, and connect with local resources for support and intervention.
Child Exploitation

Behind the Screen: Understanding and Addressing the Behavioral Health Impacts of Tech-Facilitated Abuse on Children and Youth

Department of Health and Human Services
Date:
This webinar equips behavioral health providers with the knowledge and tools to recognize and respond to technology-facilitated abuse, including sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and dating violence. The webinar features panelists with extensive experience in clinical practice, research, and prevention related to technology-facilitated abuse.
Threat Assessment and Reporting

Enhancing School Safety Using Behavioral Threat Assessment

Department of Homeland Security
Date: November 19, 2025, January 21 and March 18, 2026
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.
Mental Health

2025 Advancing School Mental Health Conference

Third Party
Date: December 2-4, 2025
This conference focuses on school mental health and unites local, state, national, and international experts to advance knowledge and skills related to school mental health practice, research, training, and policy. The conference emphasizes a shared school-family-community agenda to promote mental health, prevent issues, and provide interventions for students and families as part of a multi-tiered system of support.
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