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Crisis Management Resources

Planning & Response

Blue button Checklist for Emergency Preparedness in Schools
Blue button Oregon Emergency Management
Blue button Earthquakes and Other Natural Hazards in the Pacific Northwest
Blue button Red Cross Emergency resources
Blue button School Safety Issues Related to Terrorist Attacks
Blue button How to Handle Chemical/Biological Agent Threats
Blue button When Crisis Hits In Our Schools (246k Acrobat PDF Format)
Summer 1998 Critical Issues
Blue button When crisis hits: media attention on traumatized students
Blue button Additional Emergency Preparedness and Security Resources

Violence Prevention

Blue button School Violence Prevention - Emotionally Armed and Dangerous (642k Acrobat PDF Format) - Winter 2002 Critical Issues explores school violence and offers safety strategies and best practices.
Blue button Sample Policy: Crisis Prevention and Response
Blue button Sample Policy: Bullying/Harassment
Blue button Never Say Never: Violence and Tragedy Can Strike Anywhere - Tips on preparing for the unthinkable.
Blue button Center for the Prevention of School Violence
Blue button Oregon Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) - Oregon Department of Justice information for students, parents and educators to help ensure “safe surfing” on the Internet.
Our easy-to-use Emergency Response Quick-Step Reference leads staff through emergencies "A to Z." Keep one in every classroom and office in your district, community college or ESD to help keep emergencies from becoming crises.

Staying Safe

Blue button There's a saying: If it can go wrong, sooner or later, it will go wrong. But school boards can do a lot to minimize the effects of violence, natural disasters, vandalism, accidents or expensive lawsuits. Our Staying Safe resource page offers insights and information on ways to reduce risk.

Other Resources

Blue button Explaining Terrorism to Children
Blue button National Organization for Victim Assistance
Blue button National Association of School Psychologists

Pandemic Flu Planning

Blue button Pandemic Flu School Action Kit from Contra Costa Health Services (California) (7/6/06)
Blue button Pandemic Threat Calls for Planning (4/20/06)
 

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