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Enhancing Student Safety, Communication, and Well-Being Through Effective Risk Management

Institutions bear the critical responsibility of ensuring the safety, communication, and well-being of their students and staff. This session will explore how Reach is helping educational institutions worldwide with the tools to mitigate risks, streamline communication, and manage crises, while fostering student well-being.

Transcript

Takeaways

  • Bridging Data Silos

    REACH functions as a connector between the SIS and LMS, filling the "safety gap" during times like early morning drop-off when traditional attendance systems may not yet have students accounted for.

  • Global Safeguarding Standards

    The concept of "safeguarding" is evolving into tiered, mandated protocols that require schools to have clear, auditable processes for reporting and escalating student well-being concerns internally and externally.

  • Real-Time Emergency Management

    During a crisis, digital "muster" tools allow incident commanders to see real-time GPS locations and safety statuses, replacing outdated paper-based systems like red and green cards.

  • The Power of Post-Mortems

    Effective risk management requires a digital audit trail of emergencies to evaluate communication speed, student movement, and response times, allowing schools to improve their safety protocols iteratively.

  • Safe School Communication

    To mitigate risk, schools should adopt centralized messaging platforms rather than personal SMS, allowing for automated oversight and the archival of all teacher-student interactions for transparency.

About the presenter

Brian Murray

Director

For the past two decades, Brian has held numerous leadership and teaching positions in North American K-12 public and independent schools. In his current role as Managing Director for REACH Student Life Management Systems, Brian works closely with 100’s of schools worldwide, helping institutions create safe and efficient models while sharing best practices with a worldwide community of educators. He is a regular presenter at international conferences for boarding schools. He offers professional development in Boarding School Management, Minimizing Risk and Maximizing Safety, Student Leadership Development and Strategic School Planning.

He launched the first Independent School Podcast called “Roll Call: Global Perspectives on Independent School Education.” Brian has worked and coached in the public school system of California, teaching History and Political Science. In 2004, he was named the Director of Leadership at Pickering College, an international boarding school, where he was responsible for curriculum development, service learning and experiential education development. In 2008, he was appointed Director of Student Life at Rothesay Netherwood School, a Canadian International IB Boarding School, where his portfolio expanded to include all aspects of student programming, discipline and risk management.

Brian holds a Master’s Degree in Education from Acadia University and currently lives in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada with his wife, Jayne. He has three grown children, a grandson and a border collie named Paddy.