Incident Monitoring and Assessment Tool for Schools
A unique web-hosted tool that helps schools take the initiative in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour
Meeting your objectives Schools are often subject to incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour which can have a negative impact on the school’s performance and reputation. However, all too often schools do not have adequate systems for recording and monitoring incidents that would enable them to manage performance and tackle the issues effectively.The Incident Monitoring and Assessment Tool (IMAT), (developed in partnership lead by Perpetuity), is a unique web-hosted resource for schools to systematically collect, store and interpret data on crime and anti social behaviour.
Ways IMAT can help
IMAT can help you to:
Monitor incidents – evaluate and monitor trends in incidents occurring over time via simple recording and archive pages
Identify risks –assess the type and scale of threats your school is facing via easy to interpret statistics
Assess current security measures – analyse the effectiveness of current practices and spending
Benchmark – assess your school’s performance against national performance
Meet legislative requirements – enhance compliance with national health and safety requirements.
Promote the school – present your school’s safety and security data within winning marketing materials.
Upon registering, your school will be allocated a secure domain and supported in improving school safety and security through practical guidance on low cost/no costs solutions delivered via IMAT’s home page and monthly newsletter.
As a registered school you will also have access to an ongoing help and enquiry service via email or phone.
The IMAT promise
Registered schools benefit from support from Perpetuity research and consultancy staff who have extensive practical experience of working with schools to reduce crime.
IMAT has the full support of the NASUWT –the largest teaching union.
Want to know more?
To find out more or to register your interest, email prci@perpetuitygroup.com or phone 0116 222 5555.