How to Empower Students and Staff to Take Ownership of Safety On- and Off- Campus

View the archive today for CS’ March 17th webcast from Atomic Learning and Mindset Matters to learn how to spark ownership and interest in personal safety so that you can better prepare your students, faculty, and staff, as well as protect your brand.

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Getting teens and young adults to be interested in and empowered by the concept of personal safety is a daunting responsibility.

With Title IX and Clery Act requirements and fines looming, how can we better engage students and “meet them where they are at” when it comes to taking ownership of their safety?

Join Atomic Learning and Mindset Matters for a FREE webcast on how to spark ownership and interest in personal safety so that you can better prepare your students, faculty, and staff, as well as protect your brand.

For the past eight years, retired Navy SEAL officer Larry Yatch and his wife, Anne, have trained thousands of young adults in situational awareness, sexual assault prevention, bystander intervention and risk reduction.

Anne, a former Intelligence Analyst and now a Personal Safety Expert, will share her timely insights on how to:

• Provide highly-relevant safety content that resonates with teens and young adults
• Empower your students and faculty to take ownership of their safety
• Minimize the burden of training and time constraints
• Support the mission of your institution by promoting the development of critical “life skills”
• Enhance your school’s brand and reputation

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