In today’s higher education environment, where institutions face evolving and multifaceted incidents, safety must be embedded into the fabric of campus culture.
In this webinar, Danielle Weddepohl, the Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management at George Brown Polytechnic, will discuss strategies for generating collective buy-in from faculty, staff, students and senior leadership; strengthening emergency communication frameworks; regularly testing and validating alert systems; and building productive partnerships with local law enforcement.
By aligning internal stakeholders and external partners around shared goals, organizations can create a culture of preparedness for effective campus security.
Learning Objectives:
In this webinar, Danielle Weddepohl, the Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management at George Brown Polytechnic, will discuss strategies for generating collective buy-in from faculty, staff, students and senior leadership; strengthening emergency communication frameworks; regularly testing and validating alert systems; and building productive partnerships with local law enforcement.
By aligning internal stakeholders and external partners around shared goals, organizations can create a culture of preparedness for effective campus security.
Learning Objectives:
- Analyze strategies for fostering collective buy-in among faculty, staff, students, and institutional leaders to promote a shared responsibility for campus security.
- Evaluate the role of external partnerships, including law enforcement and emergency responders, in strengthening campus safety and emergency preparedness.
- Assess methods for testing and evaluating campus alert systems to ensure reliability, timeliness, and clarity during emergency situations.
- Develop communication strategies that support coordinated emergency messaging before, during, and after campus incidents.
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