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The second half of the show is dedicated to uncovering the truth about student resource officers (officers at schools) and the ways they severely and negatively impact children of color and their outcomes across the country.Support the showwww.civiccipher.comFollow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesjaConsideration for today's show was provided by: Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com Hip Hop Weekly Magazine www.hiphopweekly.com The Black Information Network Daily Podcast www.binnews.com
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What's Trending: Despite walking back claims Rantz still thinks UW is being dishonest about fentanyl/meth smoke study, woke school district set to bring back SRO's and chaos in NYC as local leaders address migrant crisis. // Many are boycotting Dove over spokespersons previous false accusations during Charlottesville rally. // The state is showing that it doesn't want you to use the ferry system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's Trending: Olympia schools want SRO's back after lockdowns, Media is choosing not to report the context of the SPD bodycam footage and a report claims teens are scammed more than the elderly. Big Local: Police in Renton are reporting staged car accidents and an Arlington dealer arrested for causing overdose fatality. You Pick: NFL players are upset after Aaron Rodgers Achilles injury. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Governor has hinted that he may call a special session to address a new law that's caused some police agencies to pull their Resource Officers out of schools. Rep. Lisa Demuth joined Jason to talk about what the GOP feels needs to be done.
The mayor of Saint Paul, Melvin Carter joins us to talk about the legislation put in place regarding restriction of school resource officers and the response of that since it was put in place and what Saint Paul is doing to try and combat the massive amount of car thefts and improving the streets of Saint Paul.
Attorneys general from 22 states have dropped their opposition to a multi-billion dollar settlement with 3M over contamination of public water supplies, and Hennepin and Clay Counties are among the latest in Minnesota to announce they are removing School Resource Officers from districts.This is an evening news update from MPR News, hosted by Peter Cox. Music by Gary Meister.
A provision in a bill passed by Governor Tim Walz is leaving many school resource officers with their hands tied among violence in schools where Minnesota banned some physical holds on students so we talked to the General Counsel for the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Association Imran Ali and talk about this passing and what officers are saying now and dives into the details of the provision.
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Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines.
Two of Canyons District's most respected SROs, Officers Shay Ballard and Kelly Taylor, joined CSD Administrator Charisse Hilton as guests on this episode of the Connect Canyons podcast for a riveting and insightful chat about SROs' roles and responsibilities, challenges and opportunities, and rewards. Ballard and Taylor agreed that the relationships they build with students is the most gratifying and important part of their jobs. “We're huge in advocating for the students. As much as (some people) might think that we're just out to get ‘em or punish ‘em, no, that's not the reward,” Ballard said. “The reward's not how many tickets or many arrests did I get. It's, ‘Who did I save?'” As noted in a press release from the National Association of School Resource Officers, the SRO assignment is unique within the law enforcement profession. They fill a three-part role, acting as informal mentors or counselors, as law educators and as law enforcement officers to support the students and communities they serve.
Chad opens the discussion about resource officers, metal detectors and other ways to help improve safety in our schools.
Michigan has passed a bill to disperse $25 million to add 195 Resource Officers to select schools. On this Daily J, WWJ's Brian Fisher explores the impact and role these officers play in student safety and education, but is it enough? (Credit: Getty)
Security camera footage shows a school resource officer body-slamming a Rockford student, slamming his head into the ground, which knocked the boy unconscious and fractured his skull. To discuss the incident, the community's reactions, and what's happened since, we were joined by a reporter that's been following the story.
Today Julie and Ginger welcome Becky Haas into the studio. Becky's background is in working with Resource Officers in schools by training them to become trauma informed. Her training has become a model for cities nationwide. Through her position as the Director of the Crime Prevention Program in Tennessee, she saw a reduction in drug related crime by 40% in one neighborhood. That is huge! Trauma informed approaches are often not taught to officers despite their close presence with students. Becky believes that police officers want to do a great job, they just need training on the impact of trauma. She also believes that getting representatives from the community to come together with a common focus is vital. Becky says, “Crime prevention can't only involve police. This is community work!” To learn more about Becky Haas and her work, go to www.BeckyHass.com. Her site is rich with information. You can also reach out directly to her from her web page. Join us for largest gathering of trauma sensitive educators at our upcoming Creating Trauma Sensitive Schools Conference in February 2023. Registration is now open at www.attachtrauma.org/conference.
The Defund the Police movement led to many school districts cutting their Student Resource Officers from their budget and the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro has a varied discussion addressing if it's a good idea to bring police back to school campuses with the reality of increasing violence. Callers and texters share their views.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Defund the Police movement led to many school districts cutting their Student Resource Officers from their budget and the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro has a varied discussion addressing if it's a good idea to bring police back to school campuses with the reality of increasing violence. Callers and texters share their views.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's second hour, Giordano welcomes in Middletown, New Jersey Mayor Tony Perry after his town made headlines for being one of the first towns to go full-bore toward organizing armed police officers as school resource officers to help protect their schools. First, Giordano asks Perry about his longtime effort to get something like this into the town's school districts, with Perry explaining the pushback he long received before finally getting his plan enacted. Then, Giordano asks Perry to tell why he feels this edict is important, with Perry telling positive stories he's heard from parents and administrators about the police officers in their schools. (Photo by Getty Images)
Welcome to See Change Sessions with Alittlegail! This podcast, created by See Change and hosted by Abigail McDonnell, is all about starting the conversation and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and the difficulties that may come within it. This week we are joined by guest host Barbara Brennan, Team Lead of See Change as she welcomes this weeks guests Oliver Skehan, National Suicide Bereavement Support Coordinator & Content Development Officer at the National Office for Suicide Prevention, and Josephine Rigney, Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention - Laois/Offaly, to discuss how to get uncomfortable talking about suicide. For the month of August, we will be joined by our partner organisations and supporters in order to get uncomfortable talking about mental health difficulties. For more information, visit seechange.ie for more information on mental health stigma. T: seechangeirl F: SeeChangeIreland I: seechangeirl Suicide Support and information: Freephone Pieta House on 1800 247 247 or text HELP to 51444. For help and support with a bereavement, contact the Irish Hospice Foundation on 1800 80 70 77. Find your local Resource Officer for Suicide Prevention here: Resource Officers for Suicide Prevention - HSE.ie. Read the Connecting for Life Education and Training Plan here: Training - HSE.ie. National Office for Suicide Prevention: National Office for Suicide Prevention - HSE.ie National Suicide Bereavement Support Guide: National Suicide Bereavement Support Guide - HSE.ie Connecting for Life goals is available here: Connecting for Life - HSE.ie Mental Health Ireland: Your Mental Health - Mental Health Ireland Helplines: Call 999 or 112 if you or someone you know is about to harm themselves. Samaritans Free 24 hour listening service for anyone in distress. FreePhone: 116 123 Email: jo@samaritans.org For free 24/7 support in a crisis, free-text HELLO to 50808 Contact Aware by free-phoning 1800 80 48 48 or visit www.aware.ie To avail of Shine Services contact phil@shine.ie or call 01 541 3715 If you are in immediate stress, please contact your local GP or A&E department
"Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli opened up the week with Paul's thoughts on efforts now underway to try and get rid of school resource officers in the state (0:41). Next, Paul spoke to Bob Cabaniss, the founder "Williamsville Wellness," about some of the dangers of gambling as legalized sports betting in Connecticut comes closer to reality (10:02). Finally, we covered Governor Ned Lamont’s latest address to the media on Covid-19 (25:11). Image Credit: Getty Images
Debbie Monterrey moderates Charlie Brennan and Amy Marxkors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Chris Murphy calls in to discuss Resource Officers in schools as well as Relief for businesses and entertainment venues. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This EWM INSIGHTS podcast is with special guest Officer Jacob Hubby where he shares his experience, and the valuable need for Resource Officers in the lives of today's High School students as they seek to succeed.
Jim Sharpe gives his thoughts on the way coronavirus will affect school reopenings, as well as a change to who will be in some Valley schools when students return.
Flyover Politik Podcast 1-7-19 Todays Show: FREE FOR ALL 1- Pelosi dems take over house and act a fool Abortion Electoral college No border security Impeachment MotherF$$ker AOC interview is a sham media lets it ride 2- Hate Tweets 3- Sean King when racial profiling is oky doky (shooter white) , when shooter found to be black dropped like a bad taco …. 4- Hypocrisy 5- News and Social Media Nuggets Transgender crazy to include kid genital prosthetics and kids as young as 8 told boys have periods Mom moms gay weddings no proof family is estranged due to homosexuality CNN didn’t have time to investigate virtue signaling is time sensitive Ray Lewis gets the Christians are bad treatment from “sports” journos Portland teens want to boycott schools due to Resource Officers catch not a lot but once again virtue signaling is time sensitive Portland marks earthquake unsafe buildings NAACP makes it a race thing … guess buildings have ethnicity too Next Show 1-11-19
Arely Diaz joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the Providence Student Union wanting to remove Resource Officers from schools.
Maribeth Calabro joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the Providence Student Union wanting to get rid of Resource Officers in schools.
Arely Diaz joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the Providence Student Union wanting to remove Resource Officers from schools.
Maribeth Calabro joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the Providence Student Union wanting to get rid of Resource Officers in schools.
The MPD has had police officers partnering with teachers inside Madison high schools for nearly two decades, yet there are often some community members questioning whether they should be there. In this podcast, Chief Koval talks about the merits of the Educational Resource Officer program. The captain who oversees it – Brian Ackeret – also stops by to provide a current assessment of how the program is working and where its future might lie.
Mayor Soglin takes questions regarding Madison Metropolitan School District Educational Resource Officers.
Major media outlets have been dominated by the incident captured on cell phone videos at Spring Valley High School where a student was forcibly removed from a classroom. Views on this incident has placed civil rights advocates, school and district leaders, student advocates, school officers and education experts at odds. We have confirmed Dr. Jared Scherz and Mr. Curt Lavarello to participate with us on a discussion about the SC school incident and what we might learn from it. Dr. Jared Scherz is the founder of TeacherCoach (www.teachercoach.com), an online platform that integrates personal growth with professional development. As a clinical psychologist, author, and educational consultant, working with educators for over twenty five years, Dr. Scherz believes in the paradoxical theory of change, in that a greater understanding of what keeps a person or system stuck is needed before sustainable change is possible. His work includes a number of issues including school violence prevention, the organizational health of schools, and the personal wellness of educators. We also have Mr. Curt Lavarello - Executive Director of School Safety Advocacy Council. Curt Lavarello served as a 25+ year Law Enforcement Executive in South Florida. During his tenure as a police officer, Curt has held assignments on road patrol, detective bureau, gang task force unit, traffic division and 18 years as a school resource officer (SRO) and Patrol and SRO Supervisor. This will be an open, but guided forum. Listeners are encouraged to phone in to express your opinions and suggestions.
Chief Mike Koval holds a news conference on the Madison Police Department's Neighborhood Resource Officers.