Highlighting School and Campus Safety

As millions of students return to school buildings and campuses in the coming weeks, we start another academic year. For some, back to school season can cause excitement as a new year of possibilities opens. For others, it can also cause anxiety and nervousness. School safety, bullying, and violence are real concerns in our schools and on our campuses. It’s sometimes difficult for youth, parents, and school personnel to know how to prevent, intervene, and support in these cases.

That’s why, this month, we created a compilation of recent resources and trainings centered around school and campus safety, including the Michigan School Safety Initiative, engaging youth in violence prevention, and reporting cyberbullying. As always, please don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re looking for more!

Safety at School and on Campus

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Current Safety Needs for Michigan Schools: A Review of Your Top Concerns

National Center for School Safety

May 2024

This webinar reviews findings from MSSI’s 2024 state-wide needs assessment and highlights top reported concerns, such as student mental health, social media monitoring, staff wellness, and more.

View this webinar here*

*This webinar is free but requires an account creation and login

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Introducing the Michigan School Safety Initiative: Free Support For School Safety

National Center for School Safety

May 2024

The Michigan School Safety Initiative (MSSI) works with Michigan schools to improve school safety and prevent violence. This webinar introduces the comprehensive, evidence-based approach to school safety and the free services offered, including one-on-one support. Resources are designed to assist school communities in choosing school safety measures that best fit their needs and unique environments. Free, one-on-one support is offered to help schools start and maintain improved safety practices.

View this webinar here*

*This webinar is free but requires an account creation and login

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Engaging Youth in Violence Prevention

National Center for School Safety

August 2022

Learn how to effectively engage youth in leading violence prevention efforts. In this webinar, attendees will hear from youth leader representatives from the 4,000+ Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE) Promise Clubs that are actively engaged in violence prevention efforts throughout the country.

View this webinar here*

*This webinar is free but requires an account creation and login

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Firearm Safety, School Violence, and Youth Suicide

National Center for School Safety

January 2024

In this episode, join Dr. Marc Zimmerman, Dr. Cynthia Ewell Foster, and Dr. April Zeoli as they discuss how firearm safety plays a part in school violence, youth suicide, and youth intimate partner violence.

Listen to this podcast here

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Staying Safe on Campus: A Guide for Families

Clery Center

2024

This guide is designed for those looking to make informed decisions about their child’s safety and well-being on a college campus. It covers common safety concerns on campuses (gun violence, harassment and discrimination, hate crimes, hazing, mental health, interpersonal crimes, etc.). It offers safety tips, questions to ask, where to seek support on campuses, campus safety laws, and more.

Access this resource*

*The resource is free but requires a request through the website

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Rights & Options Guide

Clery Center

October 2023

Student and employee victims of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are afforded specific rights and options under the Clery Act, a federal law that guides campus prevention and response. This is a one-page guide that reviews rights and options on prevention, confidentiality, accommodations, reporting, written information, and disciplinary procedures.

Access this guide

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SchoolSafety.gov

SchoolSafety.gov was created by the federal government to provide schools and districts with actionable recommendations to create safe and supportive learning environments for students and educators.

Access this website here

More About Bullying

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Get Help Now

Stopbullying.gov

Last reviewed February 2025

If you or someone you know is being bullied, there are things you can do to keep yourself and others safe from bullying. This website offers tips for kids, teens, and adults for actionable steps to take to get help in the face of bullying.

Access this webpage

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How to Talk About Bullying

Stopbullying.gov

Last reviewed November 2021

This short webpage includes tips for youth and tips for parents & caregivers about how to talk about bullying. “Talking about bullying can be difficult for everyone. There are many ways to raise the subject of bullying and start the conversation before bullying happens or if you are concerned that it may be happening.”

Access this webpage

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Report Cyberbullying

Stopbullying.gov

Last reviewed December 2024

This short webpage offers steps to take immediately if experiencing cyberbullying, how to report it to a variety of online platforms, and when to report to law enforcement and schools. When cyberbullying happens, it is important to document and report the behavior so it can be addressed.

Access this webpage

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Bullying Prevention and Preparedness Modelling

National Center for School Safety

October 2023

In this panel discussion, experts share upstream practices that will help schools reduce instances of bullying. Additionally, panelists discuss best practices for involving school staff and broaching conversations with students. By the end of the webinar, viewers will leave with examples of tangible bullying responses and clear ways to act on Anonymous Reporting Systems tips.

View this webinar here*

*This webinar is free but requires an account creation and login

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Bullying Prevention Through Empathy Webinar

South Southwest MHTTC

February 2024

While many teachers and administrators affirm the importance of building empathy and how it addresses bullying, they often do not have a toolbox of plug-and-play activities they can use in their classrooms and schools. This session first explains the key research findings in this area before providing concrete ideas for project-based and experiential learning to decrease peer aggression offline and online, and promote intervening behaviors from bystanders.

View this webinar