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In this presentation, Jill Herrera who is the Director of K-12 Academics for Harmony Public Schools will voice on the importance of advocating for an anonymous reporting system in schools. She will touch on schools being afraid to push the Crime Stoppers Tip Line in fear of looking bad or having crime in their school. Every student should feel safe and secure when reporting potential dangers and crime! To register, click here! This virtual Statewide Training is made possible by Texas Education Agency (TEA). |
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In this presentation, Safe School Institute Manager, Jenna Fondren, and Safe School Education Specialist Kaitlynn Frey, will discuss the importance of recognizing your superpower! Students, you all have the ability to foster change, save a life, and make a difference! Come dressed up as your favorite Superhero and tell us why you admire them, and what your superpower is! To register, click here! This virtual safety video presentation is made possible by our Safe School Institute Donors: Wayne Duddlesten Foundation Connectivity Source The Hamill Foundation The Gillson Longenbaugh Foundation Sterling-Turner Foundation The Gordon A Cain Foundation |
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It is no secrete that COVID-19 has forever changes us. Join Safe Community Program Manager, Sydney Zuiker for a compelling conversation about silver linings we can take from this global pandemic. Sydney will interview a series of professionals about what the family unit has to gain from this time and how we can use this time of unexpected change to strengthen our families. To register, click here! |
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It is no secret that COVID-19 has forever changes us. Join Safe Community Program Manager, Sydney Zuiker for a compelling conversation about silver linings we can take from this global pandemic. Sydney will interview a series of community centered professionals about how we can use this time of unexpected change to strengthen our community. They will cover the importance of being involved in your community, how an active community can mitigate crimes and potential dangers, and how we can work together to build a new and improved community for all. To register, click here! |
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Join us for our first College Safety Summit! We are so excited to have special guest, Bre Lasley kick-off the event by sharing her incredible survival story as well as her mission behind her organization, Fight Like Girls LLC, and the importance of learning to defend yourself emotionally, mentally, and physically as a young person. Following Bre's talk, we will breakout into a variety of sessions including self-defense, financial education, socialization safety and more! Register here! Stay for the entire session for your chance to win an entire year's worth of FREE Whataburger! You can learn more here about the items in the giveaway here. View and download the event program: Special thanks to T-Mobile for making our Cyber Safety initiatives possible! |
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In this presentation, CEO of Crime Stoppers of Houston, Rania Mankarious, will sit down with Executive Director and Founder of be nice., Christy Buck. At its most basic, be nice. is a four-step Action Plan to notice, invite, challenge and empower individuals to take action when they or someone they know may be experiencing a change in their mental health. Join Rania and Christy as they discuss the action plan, our partnership, and the importance to advocate for yourself and others. To register, click here! This virtual Statewide Training is made possible by Texas Education Agency (TEA). |
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Join CEO, Rania Mankarious and Safe Community Program Manager, Sydney Zuiker as they sit down to discuss pressing human trafficking trends with Dr. Nissi Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton is a native Houston human trafficking survivor, CEO of A Survivors Voice of Victory, a community activist, and a mom of 7 with a mission to empower and support young African American girls. We hope you will join us for this crucial conversations about one of Houston’s most pressing issues. Register here! |
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You know all about the tip line and have probably even heard case examples. In this presentation, Deputy Director Nichole Christoph, will take you through an in depth look at actual cases, how the tips helped solve them and what happened to the suspects. We will look at campus based cases and a few community based cases. To register, click here! This virtual Statewide Training is made possible by Texas Education Agency (TEA). |
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En esta presentación, la Especialista en Educación, Nayeli Moyeda, la guiará a través de un análisis profundo de los casos reales, cómo los consejos ayudaron a resolverlos y qué sucedió con los sospechosos. Analizaremos los casos basados en el las escuelas y algunos casos basados en la comunidad. Registrese aqui! This virtual Statewide Training is made possible by Texas Education Agency (TEA). |
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In this presentation, Safe School Manager, Jenna Fondren will discuss how the Safe School Institute address Mental Health with Teens. Middle and High School students learn how to recognize signs and symptoms of depression and anxiety while destigmatizing mental illness. Through a four-part action plan, students are taught to notice those around them, invite change, challenge themselves and others to be kind and be empowered to take action. Thank you to the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan and be nice. MI for partnering with us to provide this valuable presentation. To register, click here! |
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In this presentation, Safe Community Manager, Sydney Zuiker, discusses the significance of mental health in adolescents and how parents and adults can identify signs and symptoms of mental health struggles, when and where to seek professional help, and protocol for handling dangerous situations such as potential suicide. Thank you to the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan and be nice. MI for partnering with us to provide this valuable presentation. To register, click here! This presentation is made possible by our Safe Community Program sponsors: Texas Office of the Governor – Criminal Justice Division (CJD) Harris County Commissioners Court – Commissioner Adrian Garcia Harris County Commissioners Court – Commissioner R. Jack Cagle The Hamill FoundationThe Gillson Longenbaugh Foundation Linda and Lawrence Levy Houston PetSet |
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