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Situational Awareness Situational awareness involves being mindful and attentive to your surroundings, recognizing potential threats, and understanding how to respond effectively. It’s about staying present and being aware of what’s happening around you to keep yourself and others safe. 1. Stay Present Avoid Distractions: Limit the use of phones and other distractions when you’re out in public. Be Mindful: Pay attention to the people, activities, and environment around you. 2. Trust Your Instincts Unsafe vs. Uncomfortable: Understand the difference between feeling unsafe and simply being uncomfortable. Take Action: If something feels off or unsafe, take it seriously and act accordingly. 3. Observe Your Surroundings Notice Unusual Activities: Pay attention to any unusual activities, sounds, or movements. Watch for Concerning Behaviors: Be alert to behaviors that seem out of place or potentially harmful. 4. Promote Community Safety Avoid Assumptions: Don’t label people threats simply because they are different. Value Differences: Recognize that diversity strengthens and makes the community more resilient and add valuable perspectives in a crisis. Tips Be Attentive • Keep your head up and be aware of your surroundings. • Take note of exits and safe places in case of an emergency. Communicate • Share any concerns about unusual or concerning behavior with others. • Report suspicious activities to appropriate authorities. Educate Yourself • Learn about common safety risks in your area. • Stay informed about safety protocols and emergency procedures. Shared Responsibility • Keeping each other safe is a collective effort. Everyone plays a role in maintaining a secure environment. • By being aware and proactive, we can build a safer, more supportive community for everyone. Situational awareness is crucial for personal and community safety. By staying present, trusting your instincts, staying open to differences in opinion and observing your surroundings, you contribute to a safer environment. It’s not just about protecting yourself; it’s about looking out for everyone. -- This video is part of the Violence Prevention and Response Toolkit, developed by the Vermont Violence Prevention Project (VVPP) [uvm.edu/vvpp]. VVPP is dedicated to enhancing violence prevention initiatives across Vermont’s colleges, universities, medium to large employers, and community organizations. Through education, awareness, and practical strategies, VVPP aims to build safer and more resilient communities. The development of this Toolkit was made possible through funding from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (Opportunity Number: DHS-23-TTP-132-00-01). @VVPP-UVM