canadian national security program for schools in 2014
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Canadian national security program for Schools in 2014. Portal. Our Mission. Provide new technologies to assist the Canadian government in a national school security program : to reduce the probability of incidents, to respond more effectively in case of emergencies, - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Canadian national security program for Schools in 2014
Portal
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Provide new technologies to assist the Canadian government in a national school security program:
to reduce the probability of incidents,
to respond more effectively in case of emergencies,
to globally collect data to measure the impact of the government efforts in security programs.
Our Mission
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Canadian government
Canadian province ministries of education
School Boards across Canada
Public and private schools (K12 to University)
Parents and students
First responders (police, firefighters...)
Academic researchers
Canadian Public Safety Ministry
Beneficiaries of the program
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Graffiti
Vandalism
Bullying, violence
Harassment
Hacking
Cheating
Hate sites
Extortion
Cybercrime
Street Gangs
Drugs (GHB…)
Sexual exploitation
Child pornography
Listed threats in our schools
Dawson Canada 13-09-2006
W. R. Myers High School (Alberta)
28-04-1999
Polytechnique (Quebec)
06-12-1989
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Based on 100 schools in 5 School boards: Lack of risk analysis Misuse of security systems Lack of monitoring Lack of system interoperability Missing Canadian school security
standards No national data to measured impacts
and efforts Lack of good practices exchanges
between institutions Lack of training
Our solution:
PEPS Portal
Our observations
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1. School self assessment, based on our national template in the portal
2. Review and recommendations by supervisory authority 3. Visit and validation by supervisory authority 4. Optional school certification (for 5 years)5. Real time monitoring of incidents and emergency in all
Canadian school 6. Mass alert system7. Complete follow-up from opening event to closed file8. Best practices: fast & tested solutions, accessible to all schools9. Annual national seminar: training to school managers10. Data mining by academic and government researchers
Our solutions in 10 steps
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Stakeholders
Academic researchers
First responders: police, firefighter…
Students
Parents, parents associations
Teachers School administrator
School personnel
School security responsible
School boards
Public safety ministry
Other government agencies and ministries
Portal
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PEPS Portal
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First responders
Portal
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International leader in school securitySafer educational environmentImproved cost/benefits ratioStandardization of provincial security programsTrend measure of security improvementNation-wide forum for best practices sharingAnnual National Conference on School SafetyDigital emergency procedures
Benefits for the Canadian government – School and famillies
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Benefits for school boards and schools
Reinforced efficiency of security systems
Real time management of all incidents reports
Mass alert emergency and rapid response
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Direct information during crisisEvents notification (closed schools, storms…)Security best practices access and citizenship
involvement Information on threats (drugs, suicide, bullying…)
Benefits for parents and students
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Partnership to establish a national program with the Public safety minister.
What’s next?