Planning for School Safety Success, Both on Campus and Online
Every school leader is concerned about the safety of the school campus and community. We will discuss ways to make your campus safer, including physical security measures, cutting-edge technology ideas, emergency preparedness and response, visitor monitoring, and preventing workplace violence (including compliance with SB 553, which requires every school to have a prevention plan in place). We will also explore ways schools can support students' online safety. Participants will evaluate strategies in real time and share best practices.
Presented by
Executive Director
Workplace Violence Prevention Association (WVPA)
Brian Heider is the Executive Director of the Workplace Violence Prevention Association (WVPA) and is the founder of Axiom Investigations Group (Axiom), a professional investigation agency that has provided investigative and safety services to California’s charter school community and public entities for the past 15 years. Brian is the co-author of Developing a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan, the authoritative publication dedicated to helping schools and businesses address workplace violence and create safe work environments. Prior to forming WVPA and Axiom, Brian was a police detective in Southern California before his career ended prematurely due to a work-related injury.
Partner | Attorney-at-Law
Young, Minney & Corr, LLP
YM&C Partner Sarah Kollman has devoted her practice areas to protection of charter facility rights, focused on defense and litigation of rights arising out of Proposition 39, but also including facility lease and use agreements, zoning and building code compliance, public works requirements, and real property transactions. Sarah also manages the firm’s collaborative efforts with CCSA regarding its pro bono Proposition 39 project, which assists charter schools in realizing the promise of their rights under the law. Among other things, Sarah works in the areas of teacher credentialing, audit appeals, contract negotiation and review, pupil fees issues, and SB 740.