RISE 2024
The 2024 RISE Back to School Safety Summit – the Center for Safer Schools’ signature event – was held from Monday, July 29 to Wednesday, July 31 at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, N.C.
RISE training focuses on the resiliency, information, support and empowerment needed when supporting children and adolescents in schools and communities. This training offers a range of sessions covering the issues of bullying, suicide, opioid and substance use, critical incidents and other vital information about trauma and victimization among children and adolescents, and how these various dynamics impact school climate and school safety.
What's New?
New for RISE 2024 was a parent/student component, held Thursday, Aug. 1 and Friday, Aug. 2.
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Agenda
Topics
Monday, July 29
- Center for Safer Schools Update
- Sandy Hook Promise: Know the Signs Programs (Peer to Peer Programs)
- Protecting Our Students
- Asset Based Community Development: A Journey to Meeting the Needs for the Whole Child
- SERA/SRMP
- School Safety: Protecting Our Students in a Post Pandemic Environment
- Demand Reduction Task Force
- The Grafton Story: Safety You Can Count (On)
- Bullying Prevention & Intervention
- Regional School Safety Specialists Forum
- The Need for Trauma Informed Schools, Families and Communities.
Tuesday, July 30
- The Third Talk
- Educating Kids About Gun and Gang Violence (EKG2)
- Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM)
- Youth Legislative Assembly
- Reportable Offenses
- Powerful Partnerships: Engaging the Community for Student Success
- Teen Dating Violence
- Demand Reduction Task Force
- Gang Awareness
- Say Something ARS: More Than a Reporting Tool
- Navigating School Safety: Five Essential Protocols for Teams to Establish
- Achieving Health Hand in Hand
- Supporting Students with Disabilities in Crises -- During and After
- Behavior Systems in A MTSS Part 1 and Part 2
Wednesday, July 31
- Suicidality
- Responding to An Active Shooter
- Smart Strategies to Overhaul Your School's Safety and Security
- Psychological Safety In Schools
- Core Social, Emotional, and Behavior Data in an MTSS
- Internet Crimes Against Children
- Teens and Alcohol: The State of Underage Drinking
- Empowering Children to Grow: Oh the Places They Will Go
- From Connection to Protection: Advancing School Safety Through Peer Mentorship
- Discipline Data
- School Safety Grants Update
- Social, Emotional and Behavior Core Practices within an MTSS
- A Culture of Care
- The Role of Family Life Coaching as a Critical Partner in Mental Health
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: What Education Leaders Need to Know about AI in Education
- 2024-25 Legislative Announcements for Schools
Questions
If you have questions or for more information about RISE, send an email to cfss@dpi.nc.gov.
