The Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety is pleased to offer a webinar entitled “The Briefings: Living Victoriously in the Aftermath of a Tragedy”. This webinar will provide an opportunity to hear compelling first hand stories about survival and resiliency from people who have experienced school violence first-hand through the Virginia Tech tragedy. This webinar will highlight the importance of leadership, training and preparation, provide steps to create preventative solutions, and guidance on creating immediate and long term recovery plans.
Law enforcement officers; campus staff including police and campus security officers; threat assessment team members and school counseling staff; K-12 school resource officers and school security officers, and K-12 staff including school administrators, threat assessment team members, and school counselors; juvenile detention center staff and juvenile probation officers, and other school safety stakeholders.
Recovery
Resiliency
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma Response
Self Care and Student Support
Kristina Anderson, Founder, Koshka Foundation for Safe Schools
Lisa Hamp, School Safety Advocate and Virginia Tech Tragedy Survivor
Horacio Sanchez, President, Resiliency Inc.
Law Enforcement Officers will receive 2 hours of Career Development Partial In-Service Credit for participating in the webinar.
Webinar begins at 9:00 a.m. and concludes at 12:00 p.m. on May 6, 2020.
There is no cost to attend this webinar. Pre-registration is required via DCJS’ online registration system.
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Registrants will receive an email prior to the event with instructions for joining the webinar. If you do not receive the instructions, please contact kristina.fawcett@dcjs.virginia.gov.