St. Louis County School Resource Officer Ronald Cockrell works to bridge the gap between students and police officers. Beyond the Badge…
This Patriot Glass Solutions video shows window glass treated with C-Bond BRS (ballistic-resistant system) being shot multiple times with a handgun and an AR-15 rifle without the bullets penetrating the glass.
Gabor Mate is an expert physician who specializes in neurology. He has ADHD himself and in this clip explains the truth about the condition.
SACAs Director of Professional Practices and Innovation Jon Brand hosts Doug Levin, co-founder and National Director of K12 Security Information eXchange (K12 SIX), a national non-profit dedicated solely to helping schools protect themselves from emerging cybersecurity threats.
After growing up in painful, abusive conditions, Aaron Stark was on his way to an atrocity, until simple acts of kindness changed his life forever.
Neil Fischer has more on the Ohio school safety grant program, including plans from Parma City Schools on what they will do with the money.
Millions of dollars have been funneled to schools across the state to improve school safety, but nobody is quite sure of the best way to spend the money.
From on-the-scene crime prevention, counseling resources, and more, Fremont Police Department walks us through the positive impact of daily School Resource Officers at local K-12 schools.
13 ON YOUR SIDE's Blake Hansen shadowed a school resource officer at Comstock Park to learn more about her day-to-day responsibilities.
Dr Andrew Huberman explains what happens if you overuse social media. Does Dr Andrew Huberman think social media addiction is real? Does HubermanLab believe it is possible to develop OCD around your phone use?
Dr. Gabor Mate talks about how affective is social media to everybody, and specially children, making them behave in an addictive way, deflecting dopamine by using electronic devices and social media.
Childhood trauma isn’t something you just get over as you grow up. Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris explains that the repeated stress of abuse, neglect and parents struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues has real, tangible effects on the development of the brain. This unfolds across a lifetime, to the point where those who’ve experienced high levels of trauma are at triple the risk for heart disease and lung cancer.
Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the effects of cannabis (marijuana) on the adolescent and young adult brain.
Sara Graves and Jennifer Williams sit down with former Columbine High School's Principal, Frank Deangelis, to remember the lives lost on April 20th, 1999. They discuss topics ranging from preparedness, to school safety, to mental health in this exclusive Campus Contingency interview.
A hot-topic in today’s education landscape is the debate between homeschooling & public/private education. Whether for school safety concerns, classroom environment, or political/religious reasons, parents all over the nation are opting out of in-the-classroom learning, choosing to take educating into their own hands at home. In this video, Mikhaila Peterson sits down with two experts regarding this topic, who happen to hold opposite viewpoints.
This is the viral and heartwarming video tribute to Officer Mitch created by "Dude Be Nice" at Heritage High School in Brentwood, CA. The video celebrates Mitch's work as a school resource officer and highlights the positive impact he has had on the student body.
This video will walk you through the steps to administer Narcan (naloxone) Nasal Spray. Please remember if you suspect an overdose, call 911 first, then administer the naloxone.
A detailed look at using a tourniquet for bleeding control. In this video a North American Rescue Combat Application Tourniquet (NAR CAT) is used as an example.
Officer Rex Engelbert, one of the three local police officers who courageously stopped an active shooter at Covenant School in Nashville, TN, speaks on his response to WKRN News 2.
Mike Glover owns Fieldcraft Survival LLC, in Heber City, Utah where he specializes in teaching civilians to be prepared for the worst case scenario. First Aid, Mindset, Fitness, Tactics, Mobility, and so much more.
Through an examination of recent history, there have been glaring issues preceding most events of gun violence in schools. Combining this analysis with my personal background, I evaluate if there are simple ways in which we can tackle this complex issue. Brent is a current undergraduate at the University of Colorado Boulder studying Economics.
After every school shooting, politicians and journalists tout the latest quick fix – arming teachers, hiring more mental health counselors, making students wear clear backpacks, or even having fewer doors on campus. But this epidemic is far too complicated for an easy solution. William Woodward from the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado has a research-backed comprehensive approach.
"Less than an hour after scrambling out the back door of the Columbine High School library, I was lying in a hospital bed, medicated on a variety of substances intended to relieve my pain," recalls survivor Austin Eubanks. That was the beginning of a decade-long addiction that led to a profound realization about the current opioid epidemic: how we manage pain is both the problem and the solution.