The mission of the Office of Emergency Management and School Safety Department is to provide realistic, reliable, and relevant emergency management and crisis management resources and services to our Region 4 partners.  Our vision is to be a trusted partner of choice for our learning communities seeking to build organizational capacity and desiring innovative emergency management and school safety services. At the same time, enhancing Region 4’s organizational reputation as reliable District Advancement Champions.

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Events

Events found: 23
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Thursday, August 21
Heartsaver CPR/AED Certification for Non-Medical Staff

This certification course equips non-medical school staff with the skills to perform CPR, use an AED, and provide basic first aid in emergency situations.

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Saturday, September 6
Heartsaver CPR/AED Certification for Non-Medical Staff

This certification course equips non-medical school staff with the skills to perform CPR, use an AED, and provide basic first aid in emergency situations.

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Tuesday, September 9
Health Office Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) Orientation

In Texas public schools, unlicensed staff members—often referred to as Health Aides, Clinic Aides, Instructional Aides, or Special Education Aides—frequently support the delivery of basic health services. These individuals may...

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Tuesday, September 9
School Health Safe Medication Administration in Texas Schools

This 2-hour training equips unlicensed public school personnel with the knowledge and skills needed to safely assist with student medication administration in compliance with Texas laws and district policies. Participants...

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Wednesday, September 10
Fentanyl Awareness and Emergency Preparedness

This virtual training provides school staff with the knowledge and skills to identify opioid overdoses, administer Narcan, and respond effectively to fentanyl-related emergencies in compliance with state requirements.

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Thursday, September 11
Unlicensed Diabetes Care Assistants (UDCA) Training

This in-person training prepares Unlicensed Diabetes Care Assistants to meet HB 984 requirements through hands-on instruction and skills practice.

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