Situational Awareness And Self Protection By Empowering Individuals And Communities
To promote community safety through situational awareness and protection training.
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Suggested by: Noel
Project partner: Foenix Protection Services
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The project is to help empower the individuals, including children, to defend and protect themselves anywhere by providing situational awareness and self-protection programs. The programs are highly adaptable, responsive, and effective to the individual person. The project also provides programs to the workforce. They are time and cost-effective workshops that help all staff and employees effectively deal with aggression and hostilities faced at work. Our all-in-one workshops cover Situational Awareness, Effective Communication, Appropriate and Non-Violent Self-Protection Applications, which are a proactive response to growing aggression and hostilities. By empowering the individuals, we also promote vigilant, cooperative and communities.
The only solution is to have life-saving skills to deal with growing violence and hostilities in the community. Situational/Environmental Awareness and Self-Protection are skills that we all need to learn these days to help aid individuals when violence and hostilities do occur. Our personal safety and the safety of those around us must always remain paramount and knowing how to defend oneself is as important as administering first aid. When we empower individuals with these live-saving skills, we not only help protect themselves and others, but they also contribute largely to the whole community's safety and wellbeing.
Project details
Suggested by: Noel
Project partner: Foenix Protection Services
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Budget
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71 votes received
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