Just in time for the new school year, the first comprehensive critical incident management (CIM) technology solution designed specifically for private and special needs schools has launched. "SentryBlue CIM" provides administrators with a comprehensive solution to streamline their federal and state compliance paperwork processes and simplify their critical incident management procedures.
Schools can be up and running on SentryBlue CIM within three days.
This is the first application of its kind for special needs schools, many of which still utilize pen and paper for recording and reporting on critical incidents in their schools. Others may rely on expensive, customized software that can offer only a fraction of SentryBlue CIM's functionality. As a web-based SaaS (software as a service) application that operates in "the Cloud," all that is required to operate the subscription-based system is a computer with an Internet connection. This technology also provides secure, redundant, off-site backup of all CIM data. School administrators can utilize the system to get a high level view of their school's incident and compliance record.
"We are providing special needs schools with access to today's most powerful technology, offering administrators a unique solution to their critical incident management needs," explains George Deren, SentryBlue founder and CEO. "SentryBlue CIM offers affordable online technological solutions, without the I.T. upkeep required by traditional software. SentryBlue CIM is designed to help improve the quality of special needs services, their students' experience, and their overall business performance. In today's economy, every dollar invested must produce a greater return on investment. SentryBlue CIM does just that."
After using SentryBlue for the past couple of months, Mark Connolly, Acting Executive Director of prestigious Protestant Guild Learning Center (Waltham, MA), says: "I am very excited about the valuable safety and crisis information that SentryBlue offers in one easy-to-access package. The benefits are enormous, as are the time savings." Connolly concludes, "By using technology to bring crisis management for special needs schools into the 21st century, SentryBlue allows our staff to spend even more time interacting with our students. And that's our primary mission."
David Nastasia, a private and special needs schools consultant with more than 25 year experience, adds, "Critical Incidents are inevitable. Sloppy reporting, tardy notifications, and incomplete reporting open a school to additional areas of risk and liability. SentryBlue is the only Critical Incident Management System that I know of that can be customized to each school and their collaterals/stakeholders, assuring the right people are appraised in a timely fashion of the school's response to the Critical Incident."
For more information about SentryBlue CIM and to see a video demonstration of this cutting-edge critical incident management solution for special needs schools, visit www.sentryblue.com.