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Vulnerability Assessment

Staff from the Colorado School Safety Resource Center can conduct a vulnerability assessment at any Colorado school at no charge. Simply call the CSSRC office at 303.23.4435 or contact: Brad.stiles@state.co.us

Colorado Department of Public Safety (CDPS)

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)

National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • K-12 School Security Practices Guide

    • This guide (2nd ed. 2018) provides preventative and protective measures to address the threat of gun violence in schools. The guide is delivered in two parts: the first portion is a pdf with general security best practices and considerations in narrative format, while the second portion is a Microsoft Excel-based security survey. Together these documents outline action-oriented security practices and options for consideration based on the results of the individual school's, response to the survey. While the primary audience for the guide is the k-12 community, institutions of higher education and pre-k schools may also benefit.

  • K-12 School Security Checklist

    • This guide (2nd ed. 2018) provides preventative and protective measures to address the threat of gun violence in schools. The guide is delivered in two parts: the first portion is a pdf with general security best practices and considerations in narrative format, while the second portion is a Microsoft Excel-based security survey. Together these documents outline action-oriented security practices and options for consideration based on the results of the individual school's, response to the survey. While the primary audience for the guide is the k-12 community, institutions of higher education and pre-k schools may also benefit.

 

 

 

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