SCHOOL SAFETY
Reducing Risks with the development of a school crisis management plan may look good on paper, but the most effective safety measures are the ones tailored to individual school. That is why the authors recommend reading all three sections of this guide before designing their individual crisis management plan. Each section will help policy developers look at and assess their present plan allowing for further development.  The important elements of any crisis management plan is first in prevention second in action and third what to do in the after effects of a crisis. The first section is and a comprehensive assessment will bear out your school's needs.
OVERVIEW
The contents of this section are divided into three major parts. The first part is on how school administrators can design an overall program for securing their school facilities. Part two is on how to prevent and react to school threats, emergencies and evacuations. The third part is on how to deal with medical emergencies, such as head injuries, food poisoning, suicide, child abuse etc. Each section will be useful has usable policies, procedures for developing the overall school crisis management plan. It will be important for the reader to preview the first three parts before they begin designing a school based crisis management plan. The Developers of the plan can select topics from each of the sections, to fill in existing plans or customize their new plan to fit their individual school needs.
SCHOOL BUILDING SECURITY
SCHOOL EMEGENCIES
MEDICAL EMEGENCIES
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