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The Arizona Business & Education Coalition (ABEC) in partnership with Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone, the Arizona School Administrators (ASA), and Grand Canyon University  present the 2nd Annual School Safety and Security event:

Summit on School Safety, Security and Trauma Informed Practices

The three-day event will feature nationally and regionally recognized leaders and multiple break-out sessions. 

School violence and the impact on our communities, families, staff, and students is unacceptable. The purpose of this conference is to congregate leaders in the field of education, public policy, law enforcement, psychology and planning to expand the awareness and implementation of best practices in school safety, security, trauma-informed supports and mental/behavioral health. Participants will leave with actionable strategies to engage their communities in the pursuit of safer, healthier schools and neighborhoods. 

This event will focus on: 

  • Developing tools to improve safety and security in our schools
  • Understanding mental and behavioral health needs in schools
  • Providing proven resources and tools for school safety and trauma prevention and intervention
  • Raising awareness regarding policy and advocacy efforts related to school safety and trauma informed practices. 
  • Building community awareness on issues surrounding trauma in K12 schools.
 Confirmed keynote speakers include: 
  • Mark Sullivan, former Director, U.S. Secret Service  (Mr. Sullivan's bio here)
  • Jody Weis, Superintendent , Chicago Police Department, 2008-2011, FBI SAC, Philadelphia and FBI SAC, Los Angeles Criminal Division, 1985-2007
  • The Honorable Paul Penzone, Maricopa County Sheriff, 2017-Present (Sheriff Penzone's bio here) 
  • Dr. Joe Erardi, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools, Newtown, CT, 2014-2017 (Dr. Erardi's bio here)
  • Dr. Greg Fagereng, Guy Who likes to talk.  Brainerd, MN (Greg's Bio Here)
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Breakout sessions include:
Registrants will have the opportunity to attend three breakout sessions. 

Policy and Advocacy
Facilitated non-partisan discussions on policy interactions happening locally and nationally to support best practices in school safety, security, trauma-informed educational supports, and mental/behavioral health concerns at the K12 level. Information about how to approach policy change at the local, state and national level as well as state, local, federal and private funding mechanisms are included.

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Trauma-informed Educational Supports
Focus will be on specific strategies that schools can use to support students and/or adults in their settings to overcome the effects of trauma. Prevention, intervention, and/or general knowledge strategies, based in research/evidence, are included.

Mental and Behavioral Health
Focus will be specific to mental and behavioral health supports as they apply to various school settings such as school counseling, community resources, wrap-around services, early warning indicators, or the psychology of school violence. 

Safety and Security
Focus will include physical safety, use of technology, construction and design, school safety plans and site assessment teams, and pre- and post-event planning or response. Strategies will reflect individual school culture, demographics, and location.

Comments from last year's event: 

"One of the best I have ever attended!  Scope, quality of speakers gave people a multi-faceted view of the issue. Ground breaking – Thank you!"

"Incredible information!"

"Good insight – different perspectives on issue."

"The presenters and panel were so diverse and experts both locally & nationally."

"The wide range of backgrounds and sources represented, the wealth of knowledge in one place at one time is outstanding."

"This was a great experience!"

 

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Date and Time

Sunday Feb 6, 2022 Tuesday Feb 8, 2022

Sunday, February 6, 2022 4pm m - 6:00pm
Monday, February 7, 2022, 9am - 4pm 
Tuesday, February 8, 2022, 9am - 4pm

Location

Grand Canyon University
3300 W. Camelback Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85017 
 



A block of rooms has been reserved for attendees of this Summit at: 
Hotel name
: Doubletree by Hilton Phoenix North
Contact at hotel for registration: Melissa Hall
Group name: K-12 Strategic Alliances
Hotel address: 10220 N. Metro Parkway East, Phoenix, AZ 85051
Hotel reservation phone number: 602-997-5900
Rate: $115.00 plus taxes and includes: 

  • Complimentary breakfast, parking, and WIFI
  • Comp Suite upgrade
Room Rates available for nights of May 6th and May 7th.
Room Reservation deadline is April 12, 2020. 


Booking Link

Fees/Admission

$250.00 (includes lunch both days) 
Group rate: Register four attendees and bring a fifth registrant at no additional cost. 

Registration Deadline
May 6, 2020 COB.  There is no “day of” registration. You must be registered by May 6th.

Payment Policy
Payment may be made by check, payable to Arizona Business & Education Coalition (ABEC) or by credit card (contact Karen by email at karen@azbec.org or by phone at 602.264-8396 to process the credit card payment).  All registrations must be paid in full by May 6, 2020. 

Substitutions
Contact Karen (602-264-8396 or karen@azbec.org) ASAP if you need to substitute for someone unable to make it.

Cancellation Policy
Any registrant unable to attend should contact the ABEC offices (Karen by email Karen@azbec.org or by phone 602-264-8396) as soon as possible.  If the cancelation of a paid registration occurs by April 23rd, the registration fee minus the cancelation fee of $50 will be refunded within five (5) business days.  If the cancelation of a paid registration occurs after April 23rd, there is no refund.  (NO Refunds for “NO SHOWS”).  We encourage you to find a substitute.  Registrations not canceled per these guidelines must be paid in full even if the registrant does not attend the conference. Conference materials, meals and breakout session preparations all are based on the number of registrants. 

Corona Virus Contingency Plan
 
We wish to assure all of our May 7-8 School Safety, Security and Trauma Informed Practices Summit speakers and attendees that your health and safety is our highest priority.   We are continuing to build and plan this remarkable Summit with great energy and resolve.  We will, of course, follow the directions of the U.S. Center For Disease Control as well as state and local authorities.  We will keep you informed and in no event will any refunds be at risk should our dates have to change and we want you all to be assured on that.  We are hoping to see you on May 7-8 and wishing you all good health and safe travels.
 

Contact Information

For Sponsorship or Speaker and Presenter Opportunities, contact Dick Foreman, ABEC President & CEO by phone at 602-499-2437 or email: dick@azbec.org. For questions regarding registration or billing contact Karen Kehlenbach, ABEC Director of Business & Event Services, by phone at 602-264-8396 or by email: karen@azbec.org. For venue information please email CanyonProfDev@gcu.edu.
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