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Lightspeed Systems Jennifer Duer

Director, Product — Safety & Wellness

About Jennifer Duer

Jennifer Duer is the Director, Product — Safety & Wellness at Lightspeed Systems, where she drives innovation and optimizes user experiences for Lightspeed Alert™. Connect with Jennifer on LinkedIn.

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Understanding Cyberbullying in Schools and How Lightspeed Alert Can Help

In today’s digital age, social media has become a standard way for students to communicate and connect. However, this increased connectivity has also led to a troubling rise in cyberbullying.

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Shedding Light on Student Suicide Trends: Data Analyzed from Lightspeed Alert

Suicide remains one of the greatest threats to student safety, and at Lightspeed Systems, we take this issue very seriously.

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Introducing Lightspeed Alert’s New Email Quarantine Feature

Ensuring the safety and security of students in a digital environment is a top priority for educational institutions.

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Celebrating Mental Health Progress and Enhancing Student Safety – Insights from CDC Data

Ensuring the safety and well-being of students is a top priority for schools and communities.

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Supporting Students’ Mental Health: A Year-Round Commitment

May is Mental Health Awareness month. Throughout the month many important organizations have shared valuable resources and worked to raise awareness of the issue. Let’s take a closer look.

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Six Key Domains for Comprehensive School Safety

Earlier this year, Michelle Gay, the founder of Safe and Sound Schools, was a panelist on the webinar, “The Safety Spectrum: From Digital Vigilance to Physical Security,” part one of