1. Introduction to Lone Worker and Student Safety
- Overview of lone working and studying: What it is and why it matters.
- Common safety risks in academic and workplace settings.
- Legal and institutional responsibilities for lone worker and student safety.
2. Understanding Safety Risks and Challenges
- Environmental, behavioural, and situational factors that contribute to safety risks.
- The impact of stress, isolation, and communication barriers on safety.
- The role of technology in enhancing or compromising safety.
3. Identifying Risks and Warning Signs
- Recognising potential threats, including harassment, stalking, and workplace violence.
- Behavioural and situational indicators of escalating risks.
- Assessing environments for vulnerabilities and implementing precautionary measures.
4. Strategies for Personal Safety and Risk Reduction
- Techniques for situational awareness and staying vigilant in different environments.
- De-escalation and conflict resolution strategies to manage tense situations.
- Practical self-defence tips and emergency response planning.
- Utilising personal safety tools, apps, and resources effectively.
5. Promoting a Culture of Safety
- The importance of open communication and reporting safety concerns.
- Establishing policies and procedures to support lone workers and students.
- Building supportive networks and fostering a sense of community.
- Encouraging shared responsibility for maintaining safe environments.
6. Supporting Recovery and Resilience
- Accessing support and counselling after safety incidents.
- Building resilience to manage future challenges.
- Empowering individuals to advocate for safety and security within their communities.