
Robin Hattersley Gray
Executive Editor at Campus Safety Magazine
Editor-in-Chief at Emerald
Executive editor for @CampusSafetyMag. A versatile writer & marketer who develops clear, concise content that fosters audience loyalty.
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4 days ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
Some things are difficult to look at because they do not match our concept of how things ought to be. This makes us uneasy and feel unsafe, so we turn away. So it is with autism. reports that one in 31 8-year-olds are diagnosed with autism. That is a little more than 3% of the population.
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4 days ago |
autism.einnews.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
Some things are difficult to look at because they do not match our concept of how things ought to be. This makes us uneasy and feel unsafe, so we turn away. So it is with autism. Article author Dr. Stephanie Leite will be presenting “That Which We Do Not Know Autism & Threat Assessment” at this summer’s Campus Safety Conference being held in Austin, Texas, July 21-23. For more information and to register, CLICK HERE. reports that one in 31 8-year-olds are diagnosed with autism.
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5 days ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
A growing number of American physicians are seeking to relocate north of the border, driven in part by mounting concerns over Trump administration policies. Canadian licensing bodies and physician recruiters report record interest from U.S.-trained doctors hoping to practice in Canada, a nation long seen as a haven for those disillusioned with aspects of the American healthcare system.
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1 week ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
PARAMUS, N.J. — A security officer at Midland Elementary School accidentally discharged his firearm inside a staff-only bathroom on May 19, prompting immediate concern from school officials and parents. Superintendent Sean Adams confirmed the incident in a letter sent to the community, emphasizing, “While we are profoundly relieved that no one was injured, this event is extremely concerning and completely unacceptable,” reports NorthJersey.com.
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1 week ago |
campussafetymagazine.com | Robin Hattersley |Robin Hattersley Gray
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to review a Massachusetts middle school’s ban on a student’s T-shirt declaring “There are only two genders,” allowing the school’s prohibition to remain in place and underscoring the legal complexities surrounding student expression and transgender rights in American schools. The decision, which leaves unchallenged a lower court ruling siding with the school, arrives amid intensifying public debate around gender identity and student speech.
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