AnnualSecurityReport_21-22
Broward College Annual Security Report 2021-2022.
Broward College Annual Security Report 2021-2022.
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SAFETY AND SECURITY AWARENESS<br />
EDUCATION AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS AND CAMPAIGNS<br />
Broward College enhances safety and security of<br />
the College community through the development of<br />
extensive annual educational campaigns consisting<br />
of a wide range of primary and ongoing programs,<br />
seminars, presentations, and events which are<br />
offered on a continual basis. A common theme of<br />
all awareness, education, and prevention programs<br />
and campaigns is to encourage students, faculty,<br />
and staff to be aware of their part in developing a<br />
safe and secure community by being responsible for<br />
their personal safety and security and the safety and<br />
security of others. During the 2020 calendar year,<br />
Broward College offered and participated in many<br />
different crime prevention, and safety awareness<br />
programs virtually, via social media, live on-line<br />
training events, and email. Topics such as personal<br />
safety, drug and alcohol abuse awareness, and sexual<br />
assault prevention are some examples of programs,<br />
virtual presentations, and learning opportunities<br />
that were offered during the 2020 calendar year.<br />
Additionally, included within these programs are<br />
those which center on sexual assault, dating violence<br />
prevention, and active shooter.<br />
DSSEP works closely with The Center for Teaching<br />
Excellence & Learning to offer a variety of courses<br />
to faculty and staff to include during Professional<br />
Development Day. Information on personal and<br />
workplace safety is provided through brochures and<br />
briefings to new Broward College employees and<br />
revisited at preterm faculty events, both virtually and<br />
in-person.<br />
In addition to programs, information is disseminated to<br />
students, faculty, and staff through crime prevention<br />
awareness packets, emails, pamphlets, and other<br />
handouts available at all Campus Safety offices and<br />
online at broward.edu/safety.<br />
NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION – SAFETY<br />
AT BROWARD COLLEGE (STUDENTS/<br />
FACULTY/STAFF)<br />
The Department has worked collaboratively with<br />
media experts in creating an innovative video which<br />
is shown during new student orientations and informs<br />
them of the services offered by DSSEP. This video<br />
presentation outlines ways to maintain personal safety,<br />
provides information on individual and campus safety<br />
training/programs, offers sexual violence response<br />
information, and many other topics. This program is<br />
primarily instituted for students.<br />
HOW TO BE SAFE ON CAMPUS<br />
(STUDENTS/FACULTY/STAFF)<br />
As an on-going program, Campus Safety and our law<br />
enforcement partners share helpful tips on how to<br />
stay safe while on campus. This informational training<br />
session covers topics such as community safety<br />
(situational awareness), creating a safe environment<br />
(car, classroom, parking lots, common areas, isolated<br />
areas), reporting incidents, sexual assault/violence,<br />
state of preparedness (understanding how to<br />
respond in times of emergencies), and concludes<br />
with an open forum section where participants can<br />
ask Campus Safety and law enforcement questions.<br />
UNDERSTANDING THE SIGNS & SYMPTOMS<br />
OF ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS (STUDENTS)<br />
Generally, during each academic term, Henderson<br />
Behavioral Health Services presents a training<br />
and informational workshop that focuses on<br />
dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault,<br />
and stalking. The training specifically addresses<br />
institutional policies and stance on prohibiting<br />
these crimes, definitions in accordance with the<br />
jurisdiction as well as information on risk reduction,<br />
safe bystander intervention, and how to respond.<br />
In 2020, these offerings were presented virtually as<br />
prerecorded webinars.<br />
LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX: GOT CONSENT?<br />
(STUDENTS/FACULTY/STAFF)<br />
DSSEP provides this interactive and informational<br />
training which covers sexual assault, consent,<br />
bystander intervention, and rape. This training<br />
session provides helpful tips on prohibiting these<br />
crimes; a clear understanding on consent; victim<br />
services (on and off campus); and how to direct,<br />
distract, or delegate through bystander intervention.<br />
It also brings awareness to faculty and staff of the<br />
strategies and responsibilities on how to respond<br />
when a sexual assault is reported to them.<br />
PREVENTING SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND<br />
MISCONDUCT (FACULTY/STAFF)<br />
As an additional primary program, all new employees<br />
are required to complete an online training course<br />
which centers on preventing sexual harassment<br />
and misconduct.<br />
REMEMBER: SAFETY IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY<br />
15 Broward College