Title: Arkansas Safe Campus Task Force
1Arkansas Safe CampusTask Force
2Arkansas Safe Campus Task Force
- Jim Purcell, Director
- Arkansas Department of Higher Education
- Brad Holloway, Director
- Mid-South Health Systems, Inc.
- Sally Carder, President
- National Park Community College
- Dan Bakke, President
- Pulaski Technical College
- Mike Kennedy, Sergeant
- Arkansas State Police
- David Maxwell, Director
- Arkansas Department of Emergency Management
- Joel Anderson, Chancellor
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- Chuck Welch, President
- Henderson State University
32009 LegislationThe Arkansas Campus Security
Enhancement Act
- Act 1400 of 2009 created the Arkansas Safe Campus
Task Force - Purpose
- Review current campus safety and security
practices - Develop guidelines and recommendations for best
practices for development of a campus violence
plan in 3 categories - prevention, response, and recovery
42009 LegislationThe Arkansas Campus Security
Enhancement Act
- Best practices within the recommended plans will
include - Effective methods of coordinated communications
among administrators, faculty, staff, students,
parents, state/local officials, mental health
providers, and first responders - A campus violence prevention committee
- A campus threat assessment team
- A mental health response and recovery plan
- An analysis of the types of available training
resources related to campus security and
personnel
Will suggest to the task force that an all
hazards plan for each institutions be the
desired goal of their work.
52009 LegislationThe Arkansas Campus Security
Enhancement Act
- Each public institution of higher education are
to send to the Task Force for its review their
current plan dealing with - Campus Security
- Violence Prevention
- Emergency Response
- Copies of these plans are due to the Task Force
by September 1, 2009 - Private institutions are encouraged to
participate
62009 LegislationThe Arkansas Campus Security
Enhancement Act
Sep.1, 2010Provide Written Review Guidelines
Aug.19, 2009First Meeting at ADHE
Sep.1, 2009Task Force to Receive Safety Plans
From Each Institution For Review
2009
2011
The Task Force shall meet at least quarterly The
Task Force shall cease to exist by December 31,
2010
7CAMPUS SAFETY PREVENTION AND RESPONSE
- ASSESSMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ARKANSAS
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
8Fatal Shootings
- Since 1990
- University of Iowa
- Simons Rock College
- University of North Carolina
- San Diego State University
- University of Washington
- University of Arkansas
- Pacific Lutheran University
- Appalachian School of Law
- University of Arizona
- Shepherd University
- Virginia Tech
- Louisiana Tech
- Northern Illinois University
- University of Central Arkansas
Variety of institutions Random Extraordinary
9Northeastern Oklahoma AM College
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17Rich Mountain Community College
April 9, 2009
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26Rich Mountain Community College
- Classes at the Mena campus resumed at Rich
Mountain Community College April 20, 2009 11
days later. - 70 of classes could be held on campus. Rich
Mountain is using two separate locations for the
other thirty percent of classes. - Chancellor Wayne Hatcher reported that the
Arkansas Disaster Insurance was providing
excellent coverage with up to eighty percent or
more coverage of expenses for damage. - ADHE has requesting additional funds through the
Federal Stimulus program. - AATYC member colleges have helped the campus with
its immediate classroom/computers needs and
related staff support. - The biggest concern at the present time is for
the faculty/staff and students that suffered due
to the tornado. Eight (8) faculty/staff members
lost their homes and belongings. We are not sure
of the total number of students that suffered a
loss. - Rich Mountain is committed to providing
counseling to those faculty/staff and students in
need. - Rich Mountain has set-up a task force of four (4)
to five (5) individuals to coordinate the efforts
to collect furniture and other necessary supplies
for those that lost everything in the storm.
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29ADHE Report
- Assessment Process
- Findings
- Recommendations
Generally good news. Campuses are prepared for
most situations.
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31Who are the respondents?
32Need a MH Plan
33Need a continuity of operations plan
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39Methods to initiate campus-wide emergency
notification ()
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42Need a continuity of operations plan
43Agency-Level Recommendations
- Develop a campus emergency response plan template
- Emergency-response training (facilitated by ADHE
and/or ADEM) - Develop resources for in-house training
- Establish local community/county and/or
state-level review committee
44Campus Recommendations
- List all emergencies and develop a plan that
includes a mental health component - Identify communications/coordination gaps
- Training is annual and inclusive
- Maintain an incident reporting system
- Logistical considerations (command center,
generators, air supply, water, phones, etc.) - Business Continuity of Operations Plan
45Campus Recommendations (cont.)
- Information delivery to parents and/or media
- Monthly meetings for crisis management teams
- Redundant data storage
- U.S.-foreign relations (consulate numbers,
overseas contacts/notification methods, and
training) - Building blueprints/layouts
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