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resources to maximize safety of people and facilities in Adventist education, including communication, procedures, equipment
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Adventist Risk Management Kindergarten-LifelongAdventist Risk Management (ARM) provides professional risk management service in the areas of risk control consultation and education, property/casualty insurance, health care claims adjudication and personal risk services. -
Are Adventist Schools Safe? The Answer May Surprise You Grade 1-Grade 12Since Adventist schools are not unaffected by the effects of violence, Adventist teachers and administrators cannot afford to ignore the issue. Reflecting on findings from Plummer and Gifford's studies on violence in Adventist schools, this article includes... -
Avoiding Claims of Negligence Kindergarten-LifelongSuggestions for how principals and teachers can reduce successful claims of negligence. -
Can You Hear Me Now? Psychological Issues in School Violence at Adventist Schools Kindergarten-LifelongSchool violence is everyone's problem. This article provides an overview of the psychological issues in school violence, and provides practical suggestions for proactively preventing violence. Table 1 lists characteristics of school attacks and attackers.... -
Child Development Center Quarterly Inspection Form - Atlantic Union 0-2 years-PreschoolUse this comprehensive safety inspection form from the Atlantic Union Conference as a reference while creating your own resource. -
Child Development Center Quarterly Safety Inspection Form - Southern Union 0-2 years-PreschoolUse this comprehensive safety inspection form from the Southern Union Conference as a reference while creating your own resource. -
Child Protection in Independent Schools Kindergarten-Grade 12"Given the relationship between a person’s emotional development, their faith development and the experiences during the early years of their lives, it is vital for the Christian school to do all it can to ensure that students are kept safe from... -
Child Safety Resource List Preschool-Grade 12This list links to resources on various aspects of child safety. -
Coping with the Unthinkable - Violence in Adventist Schools Kindergarten-Grade 12School violence is a fact. The causes must be recognized to ensure the safety of teachers and students. Few schools have developed procedures to prevent or deal with the consequences of violence. Programs are needed to prevent violence, to deal with psychological... -
Curbing Violence in Schools - Implications for Christian Educators Kindergarten-Tertiary"A safe and supportive school environment is necessary for enhancing and nurturing students’ gifts, talents, and abilities. Within the last ten years, however, there has been a dramatic increase in violent confrontations within school environments... -
ECE Annual Safety Report 0-2 years-PreschoolFor use in early childhood education programs, this comprehensive annual report form is provided by the Pacific Union Conference. -
Education Resources - Southeastern California Conference Kindergarten-Grade 12The Southeastern California Conference Office of Education's resource page includes codes and policies, curriculum links, health and safety resources and more. -
Eternal Health and Safety Issues, Volume 3, Issue 2 Kindergarten-Grade 12When planning for a class excursion or outing, a teacher is ever aware of the safety factors to be considered while away from school, in addition to the usual school safety issues. This article suggests several spiritual risks to consider as students daily... -
Eternal Health and Safety Issues, Volume 4, Issue 1 Preschool-TertiaryChaplains and teachers share in the role of ensuring the eternal safety of their students. This article briefly explores what that responsibility entails and how it compares to the job of those who care for the physical safety of students. -
Health and Safety Standards - Seventh-day Adventist Early Childhood Programs 0-2 years-PreschoolThis document contains rationale and detailed standards in the area of health and safety as well as physical environment. -
Insurance 101 - Is Your Campus Properly Insured? Preschool-TertiaryInsurance coverage is required by the General Conference Working Policy and should be handled by the treasurer at the union, conference, or mission level. School administrators should carefully review policies to understand their responsibilities and the scope... -
Is Your Science Laboratory Safe? Grade 9-LifelongThis article from the JAE special science issue examines science laboratory safety issues. Types of commonly occurring laboratory accidents include burns, injuries, and poisoning. Science instructors must continually stress safety guidelines, have a well stocked... -
JAE Editorial: School Safety Kindergarten-LifelongHow can Adventist Christian educators ensure that principles of love, peace, kindness, gentleness supersede bullying, threatening, hitting or stealing within their school environments? Paul E. Plummer addresses the need for vigilance in addressing the increasingly... -
JAE Legal Update: A Primer on Negligence Kindergarten-LifelongThe number of lawsuits in the educational system is increasing. Negligence cases are discussed. Teachers need to know about tort law and legal responsibility to prevent lawsuits. Classrooms must be kept safe for children. -
JAE Legal Update: Insuring Your Students' Safety Kindergarten-Grade 12John Trimarchi addresses how schools and organizations can reduce risk by maintaining student accident and public liability insurance. Topics covered include: primary coverage, excess coverage, public liability insurance, supervision, field trips, day care... -
JAE: Of Interest to Teachers Kindergarten-LifelongThis Journal of Adventist Education column features current news, reports, and updates of interest to educators. In this issue: U.S. Average Public Teacher Salaries Top $30,000 for 1989-1990; New Laws Ban Corporal Punishment; Why College Tuition is... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 1 - Reducing Risks Introduction Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter starts a series that explores how to keep children safe by reducing their participation in behaviors that put them at risk physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. Though there are no guarantees, parents can have... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 2 - The Parents Role in Reducing Risks Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter discusses the important role parents have to train children when they are young to think through their decisions, teaching them good values, and helping them choose good friends. All these contribute to helping them make... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 3 - Parental Monitoring Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter addresses the importance of parents’ active monitoring of their child or teen. This means actively guiding, supervising, and training the child beginning at an early age. Research shows that when parental monitoring... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 4 - Family Meals are Important Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter shows how sharing family meals together can reduce risk behaviors in children and teens. Research shows that families with routines and rituals have better connectedness and communication with each other and have more stability... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 5 - Religion and Church Matter Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter highlights how church attendance and participation can reduce risk behavior. Churches have an important role to play by creating environments that welcome people of all ages, providing opportunities for building relationships... -
Keeping Children Safe Newsletter 6 - Building Faith and Religiosity through Mentoring Preschool-Grade 10This one-page parenting newsletter focuses on the importance of finding highly religious role models for young people in order to help them build religiosity--the belief that religion is important. High religiosity, in turn, reduces risk behavior. Getting... -
Keeping Everyone Healthy at School - Prevention, the Best Treatment Part II Kindergarten-Grade 12Since teachers spend many hours each day with students, they are in an excellent position to detect early physical and/or behavioral changes that may indicate an illness or infection, and thus prevent its spread. This article explains infectious disease indicators... -
Keeping Students Safe in Chemistry Class Grade 9-TertiaryCreating interactive active learning environments that are safe requires intentional teacher preparation, organization and procedures in the classroom, managing and disposing of chemicals, and fire safety. The role of teacher and students during learning activities... -
Making a Difference - Preventing and Dealing with Child Abuse Kindergarten-Grade 12Learn how to help with the global child abuse problem. Sections including recognizing the forms of child abuse, protecting the Adventist school campus (including higher education), counting the costs, putting integrity first, corporal punishment, creating... -
Making Students Bulletproof - Resilience, the Paradigm of Hope Kindergarten-Grade 12Is there anything teachers and administrators can do to limit at-risk behaviors in teens and young adults? This article examines recent research that shows how schools can make a difference by creating an environment that strengthens students' resiliency,... -
Oregon Conference Risk Management Forms & Brochures Preschool-Grade 12The Oregon Conference Risk Management webpage provides downloadable forms and brochures on many safety topics, including school safety & self-inspection, school safety officer job description, and child protection. Scroll down for lists. -
Pacific Union Student Medical Record Kindergarten-Grade 12Download a copy of the student medical record for Adventist schools in the North American Division Pacific Union Conference. -
Preventing, Recognizing, and Treating Illness at School - Part I Kindergarten-Grade 12This two-part article provides information to help educators maintain a healthier school environment. In this first part, Herring and Jones outline ways to minimize contamination and spread of disease at school. The symptoms of the common cold, influenza A,... -
Risk Management for Schools - School Safety Kindergarten-TertiaryPresented by a representative from Adventist Risk Management, this recording from the 2021 virtual teachers' convention for educators in Canada has four parts: Part 1 – Pillars of Risk Management Part 2 – Physical Plant & Life Safety Part... -
Risk Training Center - Adventist Risk Management 0-2 years-Lifelong New!!The Risk Training Center is an exciting new way for Adventist Risk Management,® Inc. (ARM) to offer safety and risk management training to employees and volunteers of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Through this online learning environment, we offer... -
Safety and Emergency Resource - Southern Union Conference 0-2 years-Grade 12This 92-page document created by the Southern Union Conference includes templates and can be used while planning your own safety resource for schools and early childhood education centers. -
Safety First - Creating a Safe Environment at School Kindergarten-Grade 12"Every Adventist teacher and educational administrator must implement strategies that will enhance their students’ safety at school. Adventist schools must provide a safe and appropriate environment for students to grow and develop into active members... -
Safety for Your School Preschool-TertiaryThis 2018 NAD convention presentation covered "the broad scope of Adventist Rick Management's Risk Control Plan. Participants [learned] the elements of how to create a plan, how to understand the plan, and how to put the plan to work." -
Safety Issues in K-12 Science Classrooms Kindergarten-Grade 12This 2012 NAD Teachers Convention presentation notes key safety issues for science teachers in K-12 classrooms and how to solve them. Sources for safety information are included. -
School Safety -- Your Christian Responsibility Kindergarten-Grade 12What are the most critical safety concerns in a school environment? Supervision, child labor laws, and fire safety are areas of liability examined. Areas of supervision include shops and labs, physical education, field trips utilizing private transportation,... -
The Hidden Menace - Health Hazards in Our Schools Kindergarten-LifelongIn order to protect students and employees from health hazards, school boards and administrators must be aware of the dangers and then be prepared to take action when they occur. Health hazards include unsafe drinking water, schools constructed on or near... -
The Importance of Sun Safety for School-Aged Children Kindergarten-Grade 12Teachers need to be knowledgeable about the dangers of sun exposure and to teach children and parents sun-safety practices and employ them themselves. Issues examined include ultraviolet (UV) radiation, moles, sun vulnerability, sun protection, and sunscreen... -
Tips - School Safety Checklist Kindergarten-Grade 12Use this list of questions to find out if your school could be doing more to ensure the safety of every student and employee in your educational facility. This school safety checklist was developed by Education Development Center, Inc. -
Tornado! Lightning! Fire! When the Alarm Goes Off, What Happens at Your School? Grade 9-TertiarySchool staff members need to work together as a team to develop an emergency response plan for a school before a disaster strikes. Risk management professionals outline the importance of drills, maintaining an emergency supply list, going through a fire prevention...