Staff Development & Training: Staff Training
Personal Safety
Sponsored by the University Police Department
Rape Aggression Defense (RAD)
The Rape Aggression Defense System teaches realistic self-defense techniques for women. This comprehensive, women-only course begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and risk avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defense training. This course carries a free lifetime return and practice policy for all RAD graduates.
Register on-line: http://www.uncw.edu/ba/police/radschedule.htm
| Session I | Session II | Session III | Session IV | |
| Dates & Times | 6:00 – 8:30PM SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 6 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER 13 |
1:00 – 4:00PM SEPTEMBER 22 SEPTEMBER 23 SEPTEMBER 29 SEPTEMBER 30 |
6:00 – 8:30PM OCTOBER 15 OCTOBER 17 OCTOBER 22 OCTOBER 24 |
1:00 – 4:00PM NOVEMBER 3 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 10 NOVEMBER 11 |
Location |
Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies |
| Audience | Faculty, Staff and their spouses and children | Faculty, Staff and their spouses and children | Faculty, Staff and their spouses and children | Faculty, Staff and their spouses and children |
| Facilitator | Kelli Kotler/ 962-4042 | Kelli Kotler/ 962-4042 | Kelli Kotler/ 962-4042 | Kelli Kotler/ 962-4042 |
Community Reponse to Violent Incidents
This presentation raises awareness and facilitates discussion regarding the options that should be considered if faced with a potentially violent situation. The instructor’s outline relies on the lessons learned from Columbine High School and other incidents of violence that have occurred in educational settings within the United States, and relates it to the UNCW community. Among the issues reviewed are securing classrooms and workspaces, communication procedures, and law enforcement response. This is a 45 minute PowerPoint presentation that can be conducted at any requested location.
For information call 962-7768
Date(s) |
TBD |
| Time(s) | TBD |
| Location | TBD |
| Facilitator | Lieutenant James Watkins, UPD |
Defensive Driving
This course provides drivers with knowledge and safe driving techniques to prevent collisions and violations. It focuses on collision prevention through hazard recognition and application of collision-avoidance techniques. The course also addresses common driving violations that result in collisions and how to change driving habits to eliminate moving violations.
**This course is required for employees who operate a state vehicle as a routine part of their job.
For information call 962-7768
Date(s) |
TBD |
| Time(s) | TBD |
| Location | TBD |
| Facilitator | Lieutenant James Watkins, UPD |
Passenger Van/Bus Safety Course
This course addresses the differences in size and handling of the passenger van and the greater responsibility drivers have while transporting multiple passengers.It focuses on collision prevention through hazard recognition and application of collision-avoidance techniques. It also addresses common driving violations that result in collisions and how to change driving habits to eliminate moving violations. This is a required course prior to driving 14, 10/11 passenger vans and 14 passenger buses.
For information call 962-7768
Date(s) |
TBD |
| Time(s) | TBD |
| Location | TBD |
| Facilitator | Lieutenant James Watkins, UPD |
The Coworker's Guide to Recognizing Signs of Domestic Violence
This course educates workers on how to recognize any signs that a co-worker may be involved in a domestic violence-related relationship. This course also covers recent domestic violence workplace statistics and offers conflict resolutions and discusses resources that are available to victims. This is a 45-minute PowerPoint presentation that can be conducted at any location and time.
For information call 962-7768
Date(s) |
TBD |
| Time(s) | TBD |
| Location | TBD |
| Facilitator | Lieutenant James Watkins, UPD |




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