With incidents of violence being reported across the nation nearly
every day, every employer and employee should know how to react in
critical situations. Every critical incident or traumatic event has the
potential to have long-term detrimental effects on the well-being of
some of those experiencing the incident. Prevention and early
intervention is the most effective tool in preventing long-term
emotional dysfunction related to the event.
Randolph Community College will present “Critical Incidents in the
Workplace,” a workshop led by Asheboro Police Department’s Master
Lieutenant (Ret.) Maxine Wright, from 9 a.m.-12 noon on Wednesday, May
10, in Room 117 of the Continuing Education and Industrial Center.
For more on this workshop and how to register, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1540-critical-incidents-workshop.html.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
“Critical Incidents in the Workplace” Set for May 10 at Randolph Community College
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continuing education,
Critical Incidents in the Workplace,
Randolph Community College,
Workforce Development and Continuing Education,
workplace violence
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