

Keeping Students Safe: Legislation, Compliance, and Best Practices in the Event of an Emergency on Your Campus

Date:
Wednesday, June 12th, 2024

Time:
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Location: Denver Police Protective Association - PPA Event Center - 2105 Decatur Street - Denver, CO 80211

Questions about ensuring your school is prepared in case of an emergency?
For K-12 Administrators, CTOs, School Safety Specialists, and other safety professionals
You're invited to an exciting and informative event on June 12th, 2024, from 11:00 pm to 1:00 pm! Join us for a unique educational experience that will guide leaders in creating the ultimate school safety plan. We have gathered an all-star lineup of top experts in the field, dedicated to assisting you in your campus planning. Get ready to be inspired by our esteemed speakers and panelists!
K-12 district administrators face a myriad of crisis situations, ranging from severe weather to active shooter incidents. In the event of an emergency, access to accurate information is crucial for ensuring the safety of our school community. It is the responsibility of all schools to swiftly detect, manage, and respond to life-threatening situations to protect everyone on the campus.
Federal and state 911 legislation has made progress in promoting multi-channel access for emergency response. We invite you to join us in exploring how this new era of communication and collaboration connects people, resources, data, and solutions to enhance safety and mitigate risk in our schools.
We will have experts in the field of school safety share best practices and discuss:
K-12 district administrators face a myriad of crisis situations, ranging from severe weather to active shooter incidents. In the event of an emergency, access to accurate information is crucial for ensuring the safety of our school community. It is the responsibility of all schools to swiftly detect, manage, and respond to life-threatening situations to protect everyone on the campus.
Federal and state 911 legislation has made progress in promoting multi-channel access for emergency response. We invite you to join us in exploring how this new era of communication and collaboration connects people, resources, data, and solutions to enhance safety and mitigate risk in our schools.
We will have experts in the field of school safety share best practices and discuss:
- Understanding current 911 Federal legislation as it relates to your campus - Kari’s Law, the Ray Baum Act, Alyssa’s Law, and more
- Empowering first responders with detailed, life-saving data within seconds of a call being placed from your school
- Mitigating any voice communication gaps in compliancy
- Enabling life-saving solutions such as mass notification, gunshot detection, and geofencing as a part of your emergency strategy
- Improving campus safety and effective communication in the midst of chaos to mitigate risks
- Leveraging AI and Automation as part of your emergency preparedness plan
Speakers:
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Panelists:

Christine Harms
Director of the Colorado Office
of School Safety within the Department of Public Safety
Director of the Colorado Office
of School Safety within the Department of Public Safety

Greg Epp
Sergeant, Parker Police Department
Sergeant, Parker Police Department

Shannon Brend
Communications Manager, Parker Police Department
Communications Manager, Parker Police Department

Jon Widmier
Coordinator of Social Emotional Behavior Services, Littleton Public Schools
Coordinator of Social Emotional Behavior Services, Littleton Public Schools

Kevin Van Winkle
Senator
Senator

Brandi Hardman
Avaya Public Safety
Avaya Public Safety

Julie Johnston
Executive Education Vertical Director - Avaya
Executive Education Vertical Director - Avaya