December 15, 2022, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm CT / 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET

Preventable Death & Severe Injury of Students:
A Survive and Thrive Guide™ for Students & Families

Session Overview

Preventable Death and Severe Injury to students educators, caregivers, and staff is on the rise. See our November 2022 Webinar.

They are occurring on and off campus. Students and all families can act over the holidays to have a much safer 2023.

In this webinar we will provide concepts, tools, and resources students, families, educators, and caregivers can apply:

  • Prevention: Both primary prevention of events at all and secondary prevention of harm from unavoidable events.
  • Preparedness: Readiness for incidents that can impact our youth, young adults, and their friends including detailed checklists and plans.
  • Protection: Reduction of harm from unavoidable events with emphasis on Bystander Rescue Skills.
  • Performance Improvement: What we can learn from prior incidents of opioid, alcohol, and THC poisoning all of which may be related to falls and motor-vehicle accidents. And less common choking, drowning, and lethal force incidents.

Learn how to reduce risk, harm, and liability for severe trauma, motor vehicle accidents, opioid overdose, vaping, drowning, choking, and the other common causes of harm to our youth and young adults. Be ready for less common lethal force incidents of active shooters and stabbings.

We offer these online webinars at no cost to our participants.

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Webinar Video, and Downloads

Webinar Video:

Speaker Slide Set:

Click here to download the combined speakers’ slide set in PDF format – one (1) slide per page.
Click here to download the combined speakers’ slide set in PDF format – four (4) slides per page

To view the file, click the desired link (please note: the files may take several minutes to download). To save to your hard drive, right click on the link and choose “Save Target As.” (In some browsers it might say “Save Link As.”)

Learning Objectives:

  • Awareness:  Participants will learn about specific preventable death and injury to students and young adults.
  • Accountability:  Participants will learn who may be personally accountable for taking actions to prevent the harm from common threats to students and families.
  • Ability:  Participants will learn about specific concepts, tools, and resources they can apply locally to reduce the harm from common threats to students and families.
  • Action:  Participants will learn line-of-sight actions that in aggregate can impact the harm caused by common threats to students and families.

CE Participation Documentation

TMIT Global, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 15996, will be issuing 1.5 contact hours for this webinar. TMIT Global is only providing nursing credit at this time.

To request a Participation Document, please click here.

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Session Speakers and Panelists

C. R. Denham, II, MD
C. R. Denham, II, MD
Bio
Gregory H. Botz, MD, FCCM
Gregory H. Botz, MD, FCCM
Bio
William Adcox, MBA
William Adcox, MBA
Bio
Gladstone McDowell, MD
Gladstone McDowell, MD
Bio
Michael Dorn
Michael Dorn
Bio
Randy Styner
Randy Styner
Bio
Heather Foster
Heather Foster
Bio
David Beshk
David Beshk
Bio
Perry Bechtle, III
Perry Bechtle, III
Bio
Nicole Hughes
Nicole Hughes
Bio
Sofia McDowell
Sofia McDowell
Bio
Charles R. Denham, III
Charles R. Denham, III
Bio
Jennifer Dingman
Jennifer Dingman
Bio
Olivia McDowell
Olivia McDowell
Bio
Nanette Hausman
Nanette Hausman
Bio
David Grinsfelder
David Grinsfelder
Bio

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Questions about the Webinar series or need technical assistance? 
E-mail webinars@safetyleaders.org