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Campus License: Coronavirus on Campus
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Date & Time |
Wednesday, March 11, 2020 • 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET |
Overview |
Preparation & Response Protocols to Protect Your Community, Minimize Disruption & Eliminate Fear
Panic has set in as the numbers of those infected with the coronavirus continue to rise across the globe. Students studying abroad in several countries have already been forced to come home and academic travel is being restricted. Representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have stated that it’s not a question of if, but when, the virus hits the United States, causing numerous people to become seriously ill. New information emerges daily suggesting that there could be significant disruption impacting colleges and universities across the country. Preparing now for a potential outbreak is essential.
Join us on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 when our campus emergency and crises response experts will share the complexities that make dealing with an outbreak today different than in the past; how to best navigate the threat posed by the coronavirus to reduce illness and death; and the necessary protocols to put in place now to minimize social and educational disruption, protect your entire campus community and minimize economic losses.
Walk away with the tools you need to manage this emerging and rapidly evolving situation, including emergency response protocols; health risk management; academic adjustments; and communication plans to help minimize misinformation, service interruption and fear.
Registration: $999
Includes link to view on demand
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Topics Covered |
As a result of this webinar, you will be able to: |
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Get the most up to date information the CDC is saying about coronavirus — hear the most relevant facts and critical updates firsthand instead of trying to sift through all of the information and misinformation on your own.
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Prepare now! Understand what makes this virus different from previous outbreaks and pandemics and the necessary level of response to ensure the safety and well-being of your campus community.
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Activate your emergency response team and formulate a comprehensive multifaceted action plan to ensure the most efficient, timely and effective response — ready your campus community now to help minimize confusion and fear.
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Dust off your H1N1 protocols — ensure you are ready to address the complexities of today’s higher education and global environment by rehearsing your pandemic preparedness plans now.
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Consider how to handle xenophobic responses which may be linked to fear — address this bias and discrimination head on.
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Engage faculty so that they can be prepared to teach remotely if warranted — protect the academic process so classes are not interrupted, and students aren’t penalized for missing class when they aren’t feeling well.
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Consider the consequences for your students and staff who are currently traveling abroad or planning to go abroad to countries where there may be imposed travel restrictions — implement appropriate response protocols now to manage travel warnings and suspended operations overseas so you can get ahead of the situation and aren’t scrambling last minute to accommodate your students and staff.
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Presenter |
Dr. Grant L. Azdell currently serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and is a Professor at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia.
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What’s Included |
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Live 90-minute online session with carefully selected expert(s) – 50% more content than the industry average
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Link to view webinar on demand for one year
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Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
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Certificate of completion for each participant
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Unlimited attendees per location
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Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus
Your license entitles your institution to upload the content and materials to a password protected or otherwise restricted content server on your campus for the purpose of providing the content to employees of your institution for a period of one year.
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