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1 Communications During a Crisis Presented by: Bill Bond NASSP Specialist for School Safety

2 Plan for a Crisis  Meet with local police and walk through the building.  Traffic flow/Parent parking  Maintaining crime scene and witnesses  Master keys  Floor Plan  Learn the emergency terms

3 Communication Plans  Parents need information  Phone system  Website  Teacher at front door  Parent volunteers

4 Crisis Kits  Flash Drive  Student information  Teacher information  Digitized school  Emergency contacts First aid supplies Communication supplies Traffic control supplies Sign out forms Leather gloves

5 Crisis Plan  Decide within seconds  Staff roles and responsibilities  Training and practice  Call 911 NOW!  Evacuate or lock down : decide  Project calm and confident demeanor  Single spokesman  Student release  Documentation

6 Control the Crisis  Remain calm  Call 911  Evacuation or staying in place  Use simple language  Anyone can call a lockdown  Only Principal or AP can call all clear

7 Mother is Coming  Staff member with information for parents  Parents on crisis team to reassure other parents  Sign out area/forms  Students use cell phones to call parents  Phone system  Website

8 Media is the Key to Recovery  School spokesman  Media area/ sign in sheets  Your community is your audience  Know your mission  Know the media’s rights

9 Who is Responsible?  Security/ law enforcement officers  Counseling services  Communication  Money

10 Return to Normal ASAP

11 Unification  Identify reunion area(s)  Identify sign out area  Train staff and develop sign out forms  If possible, escort students to parents  Develop a victims/witness list to separate from other parents

12 Psychological Services  National Association of School Psychologists  www.nasponline.org www.nasponline.org

13 Victim Assistance  Triage Training  Prepare Emergency Supplies  Identifying Students  Providing Information to Emergency Responders/Hospital  Recording Names

14 Staff Responsibilities  PRINCIPAL  Remain in Control Center  Announce Code Red  Directs 911 Call  Prepares All Announcements  Prepares Statements for Secretaries

15 Staff Responsibilities  ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS/NURSE  When Secured Report to Scene  Provide Medical Assistance-Nurse  Identify Victims-Report Status to Office Record Names and Ambulance Information

16 Staff continued  PRINCIPALS SECRETARY  Call District Office  Log Times of Notification  Contact Parents of Victims  Type Prepared Statements

17 Staff continued  SECRETARIAL TEAM  Call 911  Turn Off Bells  Clear Office of Non-Essential People

18 Staff continued  HEAD CUSTODIAN AND STAFF  Secure The Building  Assure Crime Scene Is Unchanged  Prepare Parent Parking Area

19 Staff Continued  ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WITH VESTS  Clear Bus Area of Vehicles  Direct Parents To Parking Area

20 Communications During a Crisis  Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be with you today! Bill Bond, NASSP Specialist for School Safety  Email: bondb@nassp.orgbondb@nassp.org  Phone: 800-253-7746 xt. 357 To schedule Bill Bond to do a presentation in your school or district, please contact Carolyn Glascock 1-800-253-7746 xt. 202 Email: glascockc@nassp.orgglascockc@nassp.org  For a list of topics and other NASSP services please visit the NASSP Website at www.nassp.org www.nassp.org


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