Please join us for our revised and upgraded Jeanne Clery Act Training Seminars (CATS) in Philadelphia, PA on August 20-21st.The training includes the latest developments addressing emergency response and sexual violence in both legislation and best practices from the fields of student affairs and campus public safety.
Each day and a half seminar will include presentations on:- Emergency Response & Alerting Your Campus Community
- The Four W's of Crime Reporting (Who, Where, When, and What)
- Building a Safer Campus Community (prevention education & sexual violence guidelines)
- Bringing It All Together in the Annual Security Report
In the true spirit of collaboration, CCSOC has been collecting your feedback and listening to your comments since the inception of CATS in 2007. A multi-disciplinary collaborative team designed the original, cutting-edge curriculum. After training more than 2,500 college and university officials from across the United States, we have combined your suggestions, challenges, and new concepts into the development of a
fully revised curriculum.
Our sessions will include information for those working in campus public safety, administration, counseling, student conduct/judicial affairs, risk management or as legal counsel. We encourage institutions to send collaborative teams to maximize the benefit of the training and offer teams a special reduced rate.
Special Emergency Notification Session
Recent studies of the nation's colleges and universities have identified gaps in their ability to broadcast emergency information to the entire campus. Included as part of the new CATS a special session provided by Siemens Industry, Inc. will review how technology can be utilized to effectively prepare for and respond in campus emergencies. Discussions will include:
- The types of emergency communication channels and analysis of their strengths and weaknesses
- How the effectiveness of your emergency response can be increased by layering and integration
- Best practices on how campuses leverage technology to handle emergencies
- A self-assessment exercise to rank your emergency preparedness
What are participants saying?
The most beneficial aspect of this dynamic, interactive training is the opportunity to discover and discuss what the Clery Act requires. This kind of one-on-one attention and guidance is invaluable given the importance of adhering to the Clery Act.
-James H. Morrow, UNLV Police Department
Register online or you may call Deb Shelley, Asst. Director of Operations at (484) 580-8754 to register.Clery Center for Security On Campus reserves the right to cancel this session by July 1, 2013. If this session is cancelled all registration fees will be refunded.
When
August 20, 2013 8 AM - 5 PM
August 21, 2013 8 AM - 1 PM