In the next episode of Paul Timm’s podcast – The Changing Face of School Security, he talks with Emma Mann, student ambassador for Safe and Sound Schools and a student at Vanderbilt University, who brings a unique perspective on school security from a student point of view.

S1 Ep. 15 Amplifying Student Voices on School Security

This week, we’re being schooled by students—and it turns out, we have a lot to learn!

Emma Mann, student ambassador for Safe and Sound Schools and Vanderbilt University student, shared a unique perspective on school safety and security in the eyes of a student. In fact, there’s a lot that administrators and staff DON’T know when it comes to social media, what students talk about or struggle with, or how to engage students in conversation around safety.

Emma joined Paul Timm in this episode of The Changing Face of School Security to discuss:

  • The impact of social media on safety—and what we might not know
  • The importance of students getting involved in school safety efforts
  • Building relationships and communication between staff and students

Click here to listen to this episode of the podcast.

Who is Emma Mann?

Emma Mann is a student ambassador for Safe and Sound Schools and a student of human and organizational development at Vanderbilt University.

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Meet the host:

Paul Timm, Director of Education Safety for Allegion, is a board-certified Physical Security Professional (PSP), author of School Security: How to Build and Strengthen a School Safety Program, and a nationally acclaimed expert in physical security. He is also a member of PASS, CSC, ASIS International’s School Safety & Security Council and IASBO (Illinois Association of School Business Officials) Risk Management Committee.  Since 1999, Paul has conducted physical security assessments and provided technical assistance for clients nationwide and in Canada.

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