Boundary Training in K-12 Schools
About This Roundtable
Schools are an ideal place to learn about boundaries. Boundary training helps school staff with their responsibilities to provide underage students with education, supervision, and guidance. It is designed to promote healthy relationships and prevent sexual and other types of misconduct, such as bullying, hazing, harassment, conflicts of interest, and financial impropriety.
Learn how to conduct boundary training in your public or independent K-12 school. In this roundtable discussion, speakers give examples of appropriate and inappropriate interactions involving employees and students in the risk areas of physical, verbal, attire, financial and social contacts.
Moderated by Karen-Ann Broe, Senior Risk Analyst, United Educators.
Presentation Materials
About This Roundtable
Schools are an ideal place to learn about boundaries. Boundary training helps school staff with their responsibilities to provide underage students with education, supervision, and guidance. It is designed to promote healthy relationships and prevent sexual and other types of misconduct, such as bullying, hazing, harassment, conflicts of interest, and financial impropriety.
Learn how to conduct boundary training in your public or independent K-12 school. In this roundtable discussion, speakers give examples of appropriate and inappropriate interactions involving employees and students in the risk areas of physical, verbal, attire, financial and social contacts.
Moderated by Karen-Ann Broe, Senior Risk Analyst, United Educators.
Featured Speakers
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David Wolowitz
Co-chair of the McLane Middleton law firm’s Education Law Practice Group
Co-chair of the McLane Middleton law firm’s Education Law Practice Group, which represents independent schools.
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Jane Bluestein
President, Instructional Support Services, Inc.