Schools and Families Engaged Together for Youth (S.A.F.E.T.Y.)
MissionThis conference provides training to education professionals, guidance counselors, parents, law enforcement, community leaders and others to enable schools and families to work together for today's youth. These presentations enable schools and teachers to work in tandem with parents and community to provide children a safe learning environment, the motivation to achieve success, and a cohesive mission between teachers and parents in the classroom. Once implemented, this training provides students greater chances of success and higher achievement in the classroom and throughout life. Participants will gain knowledge of best practices and how to be proactive when facing challenges in the classroom. S.A.F.E.T.Y (Schools and Families Engaged Together for Youth) is an ongoing training to provide educators, business leaders and families the tools to work together for the success of today's youth.
This Conference is Designed for:
All persons interested in the well-being of youth, included but not limited to:
- Teachers at all levels
- Principals and Assistant Principals
- School Counselors and Psychologists
- Health and Human Service Counselors and Personnel
- Criminal Justice Professionals
- Business and Community Leaders
- Volunteer Service Providers
- Social Workers
- Law Enforcement
- Family Counselors
- Parents
- Bullying in Urban Settings
- Problematic Parents: Moving From Conflict to Cooperation
- Addressing Gang Activity in School Settings
- Motivating African American Males in an Urban Setting
Hosted by The College of Education, In Partnership with Continuing Education
Georgia Southern University