PILLAR I: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Safe School

Safe School is Sector Green’s flagship emergency preparedness program created to protect children, teachers, and educational staff during war, crisis, and disaster situations. In high-risk environments, schools must remain spaces of learning — but they also must function as organized systems of safety and rapid response. Safe School strengthens school resilience by training teachers and staff to act calmly, ethically, and effectively during emergencies, when every second matters.

Integrating psychological awareness into clinical protocols.

Our Key Innovation: Psychological Awareness

The core innovation of Safe School is the integration of psychological awareness into every response step. We do not separate physical aid from mental stabilization — we treat the person as a single system. Our approach is built on psychoanalytic foundations and trauma-informed principles that help responders understand human reactions under shock, fear, and extreme stress. This method closes the critical gap between the moment of injury and the arrival of professional medical teams — not only through practical first aid skills, but also through psychological stabilization and crisis communication.

What Safe School Covers

Safe School combines essential emergency readiness components into one integrated training system:

Psychological stabilization & crisis communication. Supporting children and adults through panic, shock, and disorientation using clear and structured verbal guidance. First Aid & life-saving response skills. Teaching participants how to respond immediately to urgent injuries before medical professionals arrive. Simultaneous practical simulations. Training is reinforced through realistic practice scenarios that build confidence, teamwork, and fast decision-making under pressure.

Why It Matters

Preparedness saves lives.
Safe School reduces chaos, strengthens coordination inside educational institutions, and gives teachers the tools to protect students physically and psychologically during emergencies. This pillar represents the first stage of recovery: Emergency resilience — protecting life and ensuring stability when crisis strikes.