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Helps increase public awareness of and action around the prevention of underage drinking by helping colleges and community organizations put together Town Hall Meetings. Community-based organizations and colleges and universities that hold meetings are essential in leading the conversation and promoting the idea that underage drinking is preventable
Provides a wealth of handbooks, newsletters, briefs, tutorials, and tools to assist through the twists and turns of program evaluation. Includes information for planning, data collection and analysis, and strategies to share results.
Provides resources for law enforcement agencies to partner with mental health providers to effectively respond to calls for service, improve outcomes for people with mental illness, and advance the safety of all. Topics include learning about police-mental health collaboration programs; planning and implementing a police-mental health collaboration program; and training, managing, and measuring effectiveness of a collaboration program.
General responsibilities and oversight for institutional compliance often fall to various teams and working groups, and Clery compliance is no exception. To effectively manage Clery implementation and activities, coordination across departments is imperative in order to fully address the requirements under the law. Therefore, institutions should be strategic both in the formation, as well as the sustainment of a Clery Compliance Team.
Affordable student housing is coming to Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) after securing funds through the new California budget, geared towards expanding low-cost living. Nearly $40 million is being assigned to LTCC for the construction of a 100-bed housing project. According to the school, they’ve been trying to build the facility for almost a decade but construction costs made it impossible.
General responsibilities and oversight for institutional compliance often fall to various teams and working groups, and Clery compliance is no exception. To effectively manage Clery implementation and activities, coordination across departments is imperative in order to fully address the requirements under the law. Therefore, institutions should be strategic both in the formation, as well as the sustainment of a Clery Compliance Team.
That's why (UCSD student) Parlier hopes that the San Diego Planning Department will zone for as much high-density housing as possible in its update to the University Community Plan. Students need more housing options near campus, he said, so they can help with the city's efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
This webinar, hosted by the Clery Center, will:
Review who is or should be responsible for coordinating Clery Act requirements
Discuss best practices for and challenges to coordinating a multidisciplinary team
Practice identifying members of a Clery Committee or working group
Identify necessary tasks for departments and team members for implementing specific areas of Clery compliance