Five Emergency Preparedness Considerations in Supporting Music Festivals
According to a 2015 Nielsen study, more than 32 million people attend at least one music festival in the U.S. each year, with a third of those
The latest issues and trends in critical incident management and emergency preparedness with valuable insight from Juvare experts.
According to a 2015 Nielsen study, more than 32 million people attend at least one music festival in the U.S. each year, with a third of those
When disasters hit, chaos tends to follow. Emergency managers have successfully utilized social media at the core of their preparedness efforts in order to effectively
As the Preparedness Summit rapidly approaches, I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight some of the incredible work our partners in Emergency Management have
The 2018 Juvare Preparedness Summit is fast approaching. While your Summit experience will include presentations by world-class thought leaders, invaluable training opportunities, guru sessions with
As you start planning for all the great events at this year’s Preparedness Summit, we want to encourage you to download the Summit mobile app,
The U.S. Department of Education recently published the 2016 edition of The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting, commonly referred to as the Clery Handbook.
Once unthinkable, the act of a gunman entering a university or institute of higher education (IHE) campus with the sole intent of doing harm to
According to a poll conducted by Noodle Education, three out of every four parents ranked “a safe environment” as their number one concern. This answer
A mid-size university in Tennessee has the right idea when it comes to keeping its students safe. And other colleges and universities can learn a
Natural and man-made disasters are sweeping news feeds and TV channels almost weekly. With floods in Louisiana and Texas, hurricanes along the East Coast, wild
The outbreak of an infectious disease can bring terrible consequences to large numbers of people in a short period of time, and its impact on
In the previous post Addressing the Need to Cultivate Technology Adoption within Emergency Preparedness, we discussed where administrators face problems with users’ adoption of
According to a 2015 Nielsen study, more than 32 million people attend at least one music festival in the U.S. each year, with a third of those
When disasters hit, chaos tends to follow. Emergency managers have successfully utilized social media at the core of their preparedness efforts in order to effectively
As the Preparedness Summit rapidly approaches, I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight some of the incredible work our partners in Emergency Management have
The 2018 Juvare Preparedness Summit is fast approaching. While your Summit experience will include presentations by world-class thought leaders, invaluable training opportunities, guru sessions with
As you start planning for all the great events at this year’s Preparedness Summit, we want to encourage you to download the Summit mobile app,
The U.S. Department of Education recently published the 2016 edition of The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting, commonly referred to as the Clery Handbook.
Once unthinkable, the act of a gunman entering a university or institute of higher education (IHE) campus with the sole intent of doing harm to
According to a poll conducted by Noodle Education, three out of every four parents ranked “a safe environment” as their number one concern. This answer
A mid-size university in Tennessee has the right idea when it comes to keeping its students safe. And other colleges and universities can learn a
Natural and man-made disasters are sweeping news feeds and TV channels almost weekly. With floods in Louisiana and Texas, hurricanes along the East Coast, wild
The outbreak of an infectious disease can bring terrible consequences to large numbers of people in a short period of time, and its impact on
In the previous post Addressing the Need to Cultivate Technology Adoption within Emergency Preparedness, we discussed where administrators face problems with users’ adoption of