Sunday 31 January 2010

Free Lecture Personal Safety - Security

National Geographic London Store - Events

10th February 6.30pm FREE - with Dave Daulby BNI West One's Security expert

PERSONAL SAFETY & CONFLICT RESOLUTION

This is a flexible seminar that can be designed specifically around the needs of attendees.

As this seminar is being held at National Geographic it is linked to the traveller both at home and abroad and looks at typical situations that occur on the streets of London.

The full course is delivered across the “Emergency Services” and is used by The Metropolitan Police.  It also forms part of a Close Protection Officers training and is  recognised by The National Health Service. I have delivered it over several years to Greenwich Primary Care Trust and to Close Protection Officers. In addition Hospitality and Leisure outlets have benefited from the full course.

The aim is to encourage personal thinking and to development a safer culture within a working environment and in the personal life of those attending. 

Typically the seminar looks at conducting a risk assessment of everyday situations and trying to spot problems before they happen.  If that is not successful then it goes on to develop a strategy for recognising conflict in the early stages and through to defusing conflict. The aim is to raise an awareness of violence and provide attendees with the techniques they can utilise to eliminate or reduce the risks to themselves and others.

Topics  include:

Personal Safety tips
The rational and emotional brain.
Fight or flight.
Communication skills.
Triggers for conflict.


THE SEMINAR IS TO BE HELD ON THE UPPER FLOOR AT NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STORE IN REGENT STREET ON WEDNESDAY 10TH FEBRUARY 2010
NETWORKING COMMENCES AT 6PM AND THE SEMINAR AT 6.30PM AND FINISHES PROMPT AT 7.30PM.

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NEAREST TUBE PICCADILLY CIRCUS WITH THE STORE ON THE LEFT BEFORE AUSTIN REED

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