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On February 23, 2021, four members of the public attempted to physically disrupt a Nevada County virtual Board of Supervisors meeting. Although the meeting was being broadcasted virtually, there were those who came in person, and the situation became chaotic. It was time for an Event Security Plan.
Over the past year, we’ve all made changes. Learn how this EAGLE Award winning member helped their own members adapt to the intricacies of the COVID-19 pandemic and keep businesses rolling.
San Marino High School’s wellness center may look like any other student union, but the Titan Wellness Center has a specific focus: ensure the students are thriving and safe.
In December of 2018, Lassen County found itself in a situation no public entity wants to find itself in: on the receiving end of a cyber-attack. Learn how they handled this situation with the assistance of a new state taskforce at the California Department of Technology.
Ventura County's EAGLE Award winning approach to outreach, reducing claims costs, and increased collaboration.
What do you do when there are so many projects and not enough manpower to accomplish them? That was the big question in the City of Lemon Grove, and the answer was collaboration with students at San Diego State University through the Sage Project.
Want a great way to implement an injury prevention and reduction strategy? Solano County’s EAGLE Award winning program Ergo Express is a proactive and quick approach to ergonomic injury prevention. Learn more from this innovative program.
Wellness is more than just body and mind—financial issues effect people too. And Solano County wants to be there for employees.
We all know that governance of public entity risk pools is a very complex operation. One of the best ways to resolve this is by implementing a program/process to educate "new" members on your Board. Check out how GSRMA accomplished this goal and in doing so, became one of the 2018 EAGLE Award recipients.
As employers, our employees are our most valued assets. When an employee is injured on the job, it is in the best interest of our employees, the entity, and the EIA to find the best possible care and get the injured worker the best possible outcome. Read how the City of Oakland was able to accomplish just this with the assistance from Paradigm Outcomes.
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