The Campus Safety Conference being held April 26-28 in Tampa, Fla., will feature two top-notch sessions highlighting how to prevent bullying at work and at school.
Workplace Bullying Awareness and Prevention
April 27, 1-2 p.m.
Presented by Susan Keith
Professional Staff Instructor/Program Developer
Crisis Prevention Institute
- Workplace bullying is often hard to identify – and even harder to manage. It comes in many forms, occurs at every level, and is often unnoticed and unaddressed until it leads to more devastating consequences. This session will raise awareness about workplace bullying and help campus organizations develop policies to manage the risks by understanding the nature and bottom-line impact of bullying.
Bullying: Traditional and Cyber
April 27, 2- 4 p.m.
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Presented by Nancy Blackwelder
Staff Development Specialist
- Bullying is a problem that affects millions of students of all races and classes, and is an activity conducted by both male and female students. Yet because parents and educators don’t always see it, they may not understand how extreme it can get. This session defines the problem and gives substantive guidance on how to stop the abuse.
Attendees who register for the Campus Safety Conference before April 5 will save $125. More information on the Campus Safety Conference can be found at
www.CampusSafetyConference.com or by calling (800) 576-8788.