On July 24, 2013 we kicked off our first in a series of webinars as part of our partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office. In this inaugural webinar, we brought together a representative from the COPS Office, 13 members of the Not In Our Town law enforcement cadre, and law enforcement professionals who have used Not In Our Town successfully in the field to share their stories.
If you weren’t able to join us, here’s a recap complete with shared presentations and useful tools.
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August 16, 2013 - 5:36pm
When Healing From Crisis, Solidarity Defines Community
August 15, 2013 - 5:16pm
NIOS is glad to have our course be the culminating class to get a Bullying Prevention Certificate through the University of San Diego Continuing Education. Why get a certificate? It will prepare you to support students and be a leader at your site. It will also improve your employability as an educator who is versed in the latest anti-bullying strategies.
Courses in the Bullying Prevention in Our Schools certificate program are:
Bullying: An Introduction (3 units)
Bullying: Issues of Gender and Race (2 units)
Bullying on the Internet (2 units)
Bullying: Prevention (2 units)
EDU-X768I Not In Our School: Strategies to Address Bullying and Intolerance and Create Safe, Inclusive and Accepting Schools (2 units)
August 9, 2013 - 1:24pm
Closed captioning on NIOS films
This summer Not In Our School was approached by the California School of the Deaf, who is about to start their NIOS campaign this fall. They asked us how many NIOS films were accessible with closed captions. Up until now, we only had closed captions for our PBS films. However, thanks to our wonderful interns this summer who moved into action, we now have 17 of our most popular films with accurate closed captions on YouTube!
August 5, 2013 - 3:45pm
Law Enforcement: As part of our ongoing work with the U.S. Department of Justice COPS Office, we invited law enforcement leaders for a webinar in late July. Beyond a few minor technical glitches, it was wonderful to connect and share best practices in our law enforcement cadre including the work of COPS Office Program Analyst Nazmia Alqadi, Marshall County, IA Sheriff Ted Kamatchus and Marshalltown, IA Police Chief Michael Tupper. If you are in law enforcement and would like to participate in the next webinar in October, please contact us at info@niot.org.