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BHCST Expansion Public Safety
WEBDuring this pilot phase, which will run through the end of 2023, BHCST clinicians will be available for mobile crisis response on our East Baltimore campus Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., with 24-hour support available by phone through the Access Line. To reach the BHCST, you can call the Access Line at 410-516-WELL (9355).
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New vice president for public safety Public Safety
WEBJuly 27, 2021. We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Branville Bard, Jr. as Johns Hopkins’ new vice president for public safety. Beginning August 30, Dr. Bard will oversee public safety operations for all Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine campuses and facilities worldwide, with the exception of the Applied
Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team FAQ Public Safety
WEBJHU is one of the first campus-based mobile co-response teams, and the first in the U.S. to launch a 24/7/365 model staffed with licensed clinicians. We have provided consultation to many campuses in various stages of team development and would be happy to share what we have learned. Please send an email to [email protected] for more information.
About Public Safety Public Safety
WEBIt is our mission to ensure that Public Safety at Johns Hopkins is characterized by exemplary customer service, and we aim to serve as complementary partners to our community, providing a thoughtful and comprehensive approach to community safety. Meet Dr. Branville Bard, Jr., an experienced and community-oriented law enforcement leader …
Johns Hopkins Police Department Public Safety
WEBThe Johns Hopkins University Police Accountability Board (JH Accountability Board), unique both in Maryland and throughout the country, empowers community members from JHU and the surrounding neighborhoods to help directly shape the development and operation of the future Johns Hopkins Police Department (JHPD).
Services for You Public Safety
WEBFront Door Software. Front Door offers patented in-front and/or behind lock screen messaging and alert capabilities. In addition, it is designed to prevent theft and accidental loss of your mobile technology (phones, laptops, tablets) by helping you track and recover lost and stolen devices.
Meet Vice President Bard Public Safety
WEBDr. Branville G. Bard, Jr. Dr. Branville G. Bard, Jr. serves as the vice president for public safety for all Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine campuses and facilities worldwide, with the exception of the Applied Physics Laboratory. As vice president for public safety, he works to ensure Johns Hopkins students, faculty, staff
LiveSafe App Public Safety
WEBLiveSafe App. As another security tool to keep our campuses safe, we are offering a free mobile app, powered by LiveSafe, which with the press of a button can provide real-time, two-way communication 24/7 between our Department of Public Safety and members of the Johns Hopkins community when they are on campus. Download the LiveSafe Overview.
Advisory Committee Public Safety
WEBThe individuals serving on the advisory committee represent a cross-section of our university community and have an interest and/or expertise in crisis response and behavioral health best practices. This group, which first convened in February 2021, met monthly during the initial phases of the project, and now meets quarterly.
Johns Hopkins Safety and Security Update Public Safety
WEBJune 28, 2019. Dear Johns Hopkins Community, We are writing to share updates on Johns Hopkins’ ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of our campuses, facilities, and surrounding neighborhoods. At present, we are in a period of transition for Johns Hopkins safety and security operations. With the recent departure of Vice President
Active Shooter Public Safety
WEBProfile of an Active Shooter. An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearms (s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly.
Emergency Notifications Public Safety
WEBThe RAVE Emergency Text Message System immediately broadcasts emergency information to subscribers. The system is available only to Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and staff. If there is a significant incident that presents imminent danger, a short text message will be sent to the cellphone of each subscriber. Subscribe to RAVE …
Meet the Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team Public Safety
WEBMichala (she/her/hers) joined the Johns Hopkins Behavioral Health Crisis Support Team (BHCST) during the pilot year, in March 2022. She earned her master’s degree in social work from Fordham University, and her bachelor’s degree in music, with a focus in Classical Voice, from Wagner College. Prior to joining BHCST, Michala worked in various
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