Personal Safety Awareness
In the real world victims are
selected because they are
small, weak, vulnerable,
isolated or
unaware of the danger.
Personal Safety Awareness
Regardless of sex if you are not aware of possible threats around you have less chance of surviving an attack or incident.
Personal safety or situational awareness is being mindful and responsive to what is happening around us in terms of where we are, where we are supposed to be and whether anyone or anything around us is a threat to our safety.
Improving your personal safety awareness enable you to avoid some threats and guard against others.
First admitting that threats exist and then establishing a baseline for what is ordinary in our present environment should become second nature. Using awareness, avoidance, evasion, de-escalation or escape will become a 'state of mind' in any and every situation. You will quickly learn how to recognise the potential threats, danger signs and body language of dangerous or threatening people.
ESPARTA train you on how to address the absence of the normal and the presence of the abnormal. We do this in all our scenario-based training courses.
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