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Awareity CEO to discuss Effective Bullying Prevention Strategies at Risk Management Conference

Rick Shaw, president and CEO of Awareity, has been selected as a speaker for The Association of Boarding School’s (TABS) Managing Risks conference June 20-22 in Wilmington, Del.

Boarding school leaders and administrators will take an in-depth look at key risk management issues facing today’s schools. From bullying, alcohol/drug abuse, student safety, sexual harassment, HIPAA, and Internet misuse, boarding schools are confronted with a rapidly changing and ever more complex risk landscape. This seminar will discuss best practice perspectives of not only peer institutions, but higher education, corporations, legal experts and media representatives.

Experts in education, law, health, technology, crisis management, and insurance will present at this interactive, fast moving program, utilizing case studies and in-depth panel discussions.

Shaw, in coordination with Mike Kowalchick from the Forman School, will share strategies to help school leaders build a safe learning environment for all students and prevent the preventable. Attendees will learn how to report, intervene, prevent and document incidents with cyberbullying, bullying, harassment, violence, suicide and other alarming trends.

Who: Rick Shaw, CEO, Awareity

When: June 22, 2012

Where: Wilmington, DE

Registration: Registration for Managing Risk workshop can be accessed online.

About Awareity:

Awareity helps organizations prevent the preventable by transforming the status quo and equipping individuals to connect-the-dots. Awareity is equipping organizations of all types to improve safety and prevent regulatory failures, compliance fines, lawsuits, privacy breaches, safety disconnects, operational challenges, ethical lapses, incident reporting failures, workplace violence and more. Awareity’s multi-award-winning TIPS platform offers innovative, proven and more cost-effective ways to connect-the-dots, eliminate embarrassing gaps and realize a better bottom line. For more information visit www.tipsprevent.com or contact Awareity at info@awareity.com.

 

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