MCSS Committee Representation
MCSS Representing School Safety Through Membership MCSS staff are active members of state and national committees advocating on behalf of school safety for Maryland students and educators. Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention , Member The Maryland Office of the Attorney General has established the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention to seek ways to improve Maryland’s response to incidents of hate. Committee on Addressing Hate Crimes in Schools , Co-chair https://nohomeforhate.md.gov/pages/commission Violent Extremism Prevention Task Force (VEPTF) , Member Established to address the concern of targeted violence in Maryland communities. Education Health Community of Practice , Member This community was established to meet a requirement of the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA) Project AWARE grant administered by the MSDE. Maryland Active Assailant Interdisciplinary Work Group (AAIWG) , Member The AAIWG uses a multidisciplinary approach to prevention, intervention, and response to active assailant incidents and overall public safety and emergency management planning. This collaborative effort helps to ensure the safety, security, and resiliency of Maryland’s diverse communities. National School Safety Alliance , Member The Alliance is a network of state-level school safety practitioners from all 50 states and the District of Columbia whose purpose is to examine and share information about trends in school safety, training opportunities, resources, and best practices from the field. School Safety Tiplines National Workgroup , Member Comprised of representatives from the states that have a statewide tip line program. Members share trends, best practices, and concerns around their programs. Student Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee (SSWAC) , Member Representing the MCSS as a representative on an ad-hoc committee under the Board of County Commissioners of Calvert County. Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative , Support Community partnerships across Maryland working together to develop a comprehensive plan to reduce the over-incarceration rate of Black men and other marginalized groups in Maryland prisons and jails. Queen Anne’s County Drug-Free Coalition , Member Representing the MCSS as a member of a local jurisdiction work group working towards reduction in usage of intoxicating substances.
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