Unfortunately, workplace violence has become all too common. Whether verbal or physical, workplace violence has become the greatest threat to our workforce, even above accidental injuries. Every organization has a responsibility to have a workplace violence prevention program in place, to ensure their employees are protected to the greatest extent possible. Anything less is negligent, immoral and unethical. Prevention planning generally begins with a thorough assessment of your workplace, identifying what plans are currently in place, environmental or engineering controls and administrative controls that are currently in place. Once an assessment has been completed, we discuss current strengths and weaknesses with the organization's current state as well as what options are available to strengthen their current workplace violence prevention program. Contact us today to start improving the safety of your employees.
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We offer general law enforcement training as well as de-escalation and crisis intervention training, geared toward law enforcement situations. Contact us today to see how we can help your agency with its training needs.
Read MoreEveryone, at some point, experiences a crisis. Some of these are low to a moderate level and we handle them seemingly well, but some are more severe and take a great toll upon us. No matter the crisis, at some level there is always a cost. Having an understanding about the components of a crisis and using effective de-escalation techniques can be the difference between safely resolving a crisis situation and one escalating to a level of violence. We can tailor de-escalation training to your organization's unique needs. Contact us today!
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Crime takes many different forms in our society. Whether at home or at work, there are many strategies that can be put in place to mitigate the risks that we face every day. Once a thorough assessment has been completed, we can discuss recommendations to make your environment as safe as possible.
Read MoreThe Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) System is a self-defense program for women focused on awareness, prevention, risk reduction, and physical defense skills. It is not a martial arts program, but a practical system taught by certified instructors with supporting training materials for continued learning.
R.A.D. is widely taught through colleges, universities, law enforcement agencies, and community organizations, and has trained hundreds of thousands of women since 1989. It is known for its simplicity, effectiveness, and research-based approach to personal safety.
The program also offers a lifetime return and practice policy and is supported by major law enforcement and safety organizations, making it one of the most established self-defense systems in use today.
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