Confrontation Management & Field Safety and Security
Monday, August 18, 2025 (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM) (PDT)
Description
Confrontation Management
Employees who work directly with the public often face multiple challenges and must leverage a broad range of skills to support their clients. Interacting with frustrated or aggressive people can be a shocking and scary experience. This course helps your staff develop the skills and confidence to better identify and address these situations and prevent a challenging situation from becoming a critical incident. Avoiding confrontation is as much about cultural awareness as an operational tactic.
The course will include:
- Personal safety strategies
- Reviewing factors that may escalate interactions
- Setting emotional and physical boundaries
- Responding to Confrontation (Difficult, Disruptive, Dangerous)
- Interactive role-playing
Field Safety and Security
Employees who work away from the structure and support of an office environment face a wide range of challenges, hazards, and threats. Very often they must face these situations alone. This presentation is an introduction to a range of prevention strategies including how to recognize warning signs and indicators of concerning behavior and more importantly, what to do if they find themselves in uncomfortable and/or challenging situations.
The course will include:
- Using Situational Awareness to Protect Yourself
- Developing a Process for Working in the Field
- Recognizing the Warning Signs of Potential Violence
- Managing Confrontation
Confrontation Management 9am-12pm (3hours)
Lunch 12pm-1pm
Field Safety & Security 1pm-4pm (3hours)
Maple Room 5000 Clark Avenue
Lakewood, 90712