School Risk Management Plan Training

Online School Risk Management Plan Training via Webex

By NC Center for Safer Schools

Date and time

Tuesday, March 5 · 11am - 1pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

North Carolina Session Law 2023-78, Sec. 4.(e) states: "Each public school unit shall provide the following to the Division of Emergency Management (Division) at the Department of Public Safety: (i) schematic diagrams, including digital schematic diagrams, and (ii) emergency response information requested by the Division for the School Risk Management Plan (SRMP)."

After completing SRMP training, attendees will be able to:

  • Input site-based school data to develop a comprehensive schematic diagram and plans into the SRMP portal.
  • Both identify and discuss vulnerabilities and training gaps in their individual plans.
  • At least once annually initiate a full schoolwide tabletop exercise on the procedures documented in the SRMP portal.

To obtain the most beneficial training within the SRMP system, charter school personnel should ensure that their school has been loaded into the SRMP and that they have an active NCID and are able to log into SRMP. LEA personnel should make sure they can log into SRMP using their NCID.

If you are not able to log in, try to reset your NCID password first at ncid.nc.gov.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop, as they will receive technical guidance to ensure their plans meet the necessary state requirements. Please register for only one session, as they’re all the same.

Presenters: Karen Everett, Center for Safer Schools; and Rich Clifton, N.C. Division of Emergency Management

Organized by

The Center for Safer Schools is housed in the N.C. Department of Public Instruction. DPI, with its expertise in the fields of student support services, facilitating safe environments for learning, and continuing education training for teachers, is uniquely situated to ensure that communities in North Carolina receive the information and technical assistance they need to become better prepared to prevent and respond to all forms of school safety threats. The Center for Safer Schools provides a one-stop shop of school safety information and customer services to schools, law enforcement, youth-serving agencies, juvenile justice officials, community leaders, policymakers, parents and students.

 

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