Welcome to the Safety and Well-Being Assessment Team (SWAT)
Introduction
The Safety and Well-Being Assessment Team (SWAT) at PCTVS is a dedicated multidisciplinary team focused on ensuring a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all members of our school community.
Role of SWAT
SWAT plays a critical role in identifying and assessing behavioral threats, managing concerns, and implementing appropriate interventions to promote safety and well-being within our school community.
How SWAT Functions
Collaborative Approach
SWAT operates through a collaborative approach, bringing together professionals from diverse backgrounds, including educators, counselors, administrators, and law enforcement, when necessary.
Threat Assessment and Management
The team conducts thorough and confidential assessments of reported concerns, utilizing evidence-based practices to evaluate potential threats and determine appropriate interventions.
Intervention and Support
SWAT is committed to implementing timely interventions and providing support to individuals in crisis while also focusing on preventive measures and long-term solutions.
Members of SWAT
Our team consists of trained professionals with expertise in behavioral assessment, crisis intervention, mental health, safety protocols, and legal compliance. Members include:
- Educators
- Counselors
- Administrators
- Campus Security
- Law Enforcement Liaison
Current SWAT Team Members:
PCTI:
- Garcia, Principal -
- Michael Pettineo, Teacher -
- Jennifer Limekiller, School Psychologist -
- Terry Smith, Security Coordinator -
- Bob MacFarlane, Assistant Security Coordinator -
- Johannes Gonzalez, SRO -
- Ken McDaniel, School Safety Specialist -
STEM:
- Joaquim Johnson, Principal -
- Jason Fortino, Teacher -
- Selena Justice, Case Manager -
- Terry Smith, Security Coordinator -
- Bob MacFarlane, Assistant Security Coordinator -
- Krystal Perez, SRO -
- Ken McDaniel, School Safety Specialist -
PCTVS:
How to Report Matters of Concern
Reporting concerns or threats is crucial to maintaining a safe environment. You may report matters of concern to SWAT through various channels:
- Confidential reporting forms are available on our website or school app
- HIB Reporting
- See Something, Say Something
- Directly contacting a member of the SWAT team
- Informing any PCTVS staff member or administrator
All reports are handled with the utmost confidentiality and urgency.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
To further assist you, here are some commonly asked questions regarding SWAT:
FAQs
What types of concerns should be reported to SWAT?
SWAT encourages the reporting of any behavior, verbal threats, or actions that may pose a risk to the safety or well-being of individuals within our school community. This includes, but is not limited to, concerns related to violence, self-harm, bullying, substance abuse, or mental health issues.
Will my report remain confidential?
Your report will be handled with the highest level of confidentiality. While investigating and addressing concerns might require sharing information within the SWAT team, your privacy will be respected to the fullest extent possible.
How quickly will reports be addressed?
SWAT acknowledges the importance of timely intervention. Reports will be assessed promptly, and appropriate actions will be taken in alignment with the severity and urgency of the concern.
For more information:
Please contact Kenneth McDaniel, Director of School Services, at (973) 389-4221.
Our Commitment:
The Safety and Well-Being Assessment Team (SWAT) at PCTVS is committed to creating a safe and nurturing environment conducive to learning and personal growth. We encourage proactive reporting and collaboration from all members of our community to ensure the well-being of everyone.