About PSSTWorld
PSSTWorld - Promoting Safe Schools Together
PSSTWorld is a place for students to write articles, share their experiences and connect with others in a safe environment.
PSSTWorld also allows students to report dangerous school incidents (witnessed, experienced or heard) directly and anonymously to school district safety professionals using the 'Report It!' button. Report It! tips are collected by designated district officials creating of a best model approach to conflict prevention and/or resolution.
PSSTWorld is available to all school districts. One fee means that all of the schools in your district are on board cost-effectively. We organize your PR launch. We manage the website. You get the safety tips! Your school culture improves! You reap the rewards!
Communication between students, staff and parents is organized and popularized!
Call us at 604-629-7975 or email info@psstworld.com for more information.
Report It
Unique to PSSTWorld is a secure and confidential area for students to share information about anything that concerns them at school.
Report It is a safe and anonymous way for students to report bullying, cyberbullying, abuse, weapons/drugs/sex crimes, suicidal thoughts, threats of violence and vandalism. Students do not need to provide their name unless they wish to be contacted.
For more information, please contact us.
Theresa Campbell was the catalyst for PSSTWorld. She presently leads the Safe Schools department for the Surrey School District, the 4th largest school district in Canada. A recognized national and international expert of School Safety, her leading edge knowledge was the catalyst to PSSTWorlds first mover position as a web based resource tool.
In concert with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Theresa has developed comprehensive, multi-disciplinary tools and programs that address substance use, violence, gangs, bullying and other issues. In Surrey, she was responsible for the implementation and management of the Safe School Liaison, Substance Use Liaison, and Youth Diversity Liaison positions - unique, evidenced-based, highly successful and comprehensive prevention and intervention partnership programs. She was the creator and Executive Producer of the award winning “Gateway” and “Closing the Gateway” documentary series. The series is now used as a resource tool in school districts and police operations across North America.
Theresa is a representative on municipal, provincial and federal committees and has been recognized for her work by all three levels of Canadian government. She has also been responsible for the development of nationally recognized and implemented policy and protocol in relation to school safety. Theresa is a certified trainer of both Incident Command and Critical Incident Response.
In 2003, she was acknowledged for her participation on the Safe Schools Task Force and in 2005 received the OIC Excellence Award from the Surrey RCMP. In 2007 she was recognized by the National Crime Prevention Center (NCPC) for her innovation and creativity in crime prevention. Most recently, in August 2008, Theresa was awarded in the United States with the prestigious Frederic Milton Thrasher Award for Superior Service in Gang Prevention, along with the 2008 Solicitor General Crime Prevention and Community Safety Award of Excellence in recognition of her contribution and commitment to crime prevention and community safety.
Tom Spragge leads the business side of PSSTWorld and has extensive experience in both professional sports marketing and sales. Before PSSTWorld he was the Senior Vice President of a new media company and co-founding principal of a multinational healthcare manufacturer. Tom is currently on the board of directors of the Canadian Professional Golf Tour.
Dr. Terry Zachary is a noted health care professional and author. He has been involved in the health care system since 1989 and is a former touring golf professional. The driving force behind doczac Enterprises his operational abilities and creative skill set provide the linkage for PSSTWorld between concept and implemented protocol.
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