Symposiums
Situational Awareness
Safety is an issue that is present no matter what you choose to do daily, whatever your career might be, where you decide to travel etc. How aware are you of potential dangers, or possible threats you might encounter?
This class is designed to increase an individual's awareness, and it teaches methodologies to help identify threat indicators. Some of the key principles taught in this class are:
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Finding your baseline
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Defining an anomaly
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Situational awareness cycle and stages
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Defining a "threat"
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what to do after identifying a possible threat
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Creating pre-planned plans of actions
Women's Safety
Safety issues and possible threats are, unfortunately, around us everyday. We as a society need to have training and understanding of potential threats and how to avoid or deal with them.
This class is designed Specifically for women, and focuses on how to increase awareness and teaches basic self defense principles.
"what Tools should I carry for self defense?" is a main question and focus for this class; from lethal tools and dangerous weapons, to non-lethal tools and EDC items.
Some key methodologies taught will include:
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The stages of Self defense awareness
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Situational awareness definition and understanding of principles such as "Baseline", "Find the anomalies" "Overt, covert, what else?" cycles
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Safety scenarios and role plays
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Self defense tools and "what's right for me"
Youth Safety
Safety issues and possible threats are, unfortunately, around us everyday. We as a society need to have training and understanding of potential threats and how to avoid or deal with them should threats find us.
This class is designed Specifically for youth (ages 12-18), and focuses on how to increase awareness and introduces basic self defense principles and methodologies.
Some key methodologies taught will include:
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The stages of Self defense awareness
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Situational awareness definition and understanding of principles such as "Baseline", "Find the anomalies" "Overt, covert, what else?" cycles
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Safety scenarios and role plays
PTSD Awareness
What happens after an individual suffers a traumatizing experience? Is surviving the incident simply enough? Anyone can develop Post traumatic stress disorder regardless of; social status or occupation; gender; sexual orientation; age etc. How do we help ourselves, or our loved ones get the help they need to start the healing process? What can you do to help raise awareness in your community for PTSD?
Any type of traumatic event can cause PTSD, some examples are:
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Rape,
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sexual assault,
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abuse, both emotional and physical
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Combat
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Death
This class focuses on explaining what symptoms and triggers of PTSD someone might be exhibiting, things to a void when trying to help an individual dealing with PTSD, and what resources there are that can be utilized to help.
Suicide Prevention
Someone dealing with Suicidal thoughts and action plans needs immediate help and support. What help is available in your communities? Do you know the signs of someone dealing with Major depressive Disorder, PTSD, or other mental health issues that has now developed suicidal ideations?
This class is designed to spread awareness, and deliver resources to individuals to receive help including:
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Local suicide prevention hotlines and centers
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Local therapy groups and services
Self Defense Insurance
What happens after a self defense situation or shooting and the police have arrived? What information should you give to the Police as they start their investigation? You might have done everything right, been the obvious victim, and been justified in your use of force to stop the threat, but if you don't know what to do and say after the threat is neutralized, you could still find yourself in legal trouble.
This class goes over various types of self defense insurance, generic coverages, and helps individuals find the group that's right for them.