The article discusses prioritising school safety in Stockholm, where Cosafe and the Stockholm City Education Administration have formed a central licensing agreement. This covers all primary and secondary schools, implementing Cosafe in 170 schools with 16,000 users.
Cosafe’s implementation enables quick communication during incidents like conflicts or emergencies, ensuring timely information distribution. This aids in gaining control over situations and crisis management, regardless of location. CEO Alexis Nicou expresses pride in Stockholm City’s choice of Cosafe, highlighting its role in enhancing safety, preparedness, and minimizing harm during critical events.
School safety is a top priority for Stockholm’s schools as Cosafe and the Stockholm City Education Administration sign a central licensing agreement covering all primary and secondary schools in the city. This entails the implementation of Cosafe in 170 schools with a total of 16,000 users. Cosafe School Safety has been successfully used in several municipal schools in Stockholm since 2020, and now the Education Administration has chosen to introduce Cosafe to all schools.
“In the event of an incident such as a disturbance, missing student, accident, or Ongoing Deadly Violence, the school can communicate easily and quickly. The right information is sent to the right person at the right time, helping the school gain control over the situation and lead crisis management regardless of location. Our customers feel safer and well-prepared and can minimize the harmful effects of a critical incident. We are proud that the City of Stockholm chose Cosafe,” says CEO Alexis Nicou.
About Cosafe School Safety
Cosafe is the market-leading solution in school safety, helping schools create a secure environment for school staff and students. In the fall of 2020, Cosafe’s School Safety concept was launched nationwide in Sweden and has become highly sought after. Today, Cosafe is used by municipal and private stakeholders whose schools are responsible for over 1,000,000 students across Sweden.