Why should I attend?
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Many thanks – I was spoiled as a speaker! All arrangements were done very professionally
Manager Student Life and Events, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
I will be happy if this conference will take place every year to revive the safety and security of our schools
Manager, Icon Security
Crime in schools and on university campuses is rife in South Africa and seems to be getting worse as the overall crime situation increases. Reported cases of attempted murder, rape, armed robbery, muggings, theft and vandalism, fraud, politically fuelled violence, gangsterism, burglary, rallies and substance abuse all point to of the likelihood that South African institutions could soon become similar to the American scenario where the need to have metal detectors, CCTV cameras and trained security guards are paramount.
The 3rd Annual Safety and Security at Educational Institutions promises to provide you with the necessary tools to implement into your current safety and security strategy and will give you the opportunity to share experiences and gain knowledge from experts in the field
People You Will Meet
This conference brings together practitioners from a range of institutions who are specialised in their field and who can provide a positive contribution to improving safety and security on campus. The speakers will provide insight into various topics related to campus safety and security.
Who Needs To Attend This Event?
- Head of Security
- Head of Campus Protection
- Security Manager
- Director Protection Services
- Events Coordinator
- Student Affairs officer
- Heads of Counseling Department
- Director Public Affairs and Communication
- Residence Director
- Operations Manager
- Campus Manager
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Dean
Principal
Vice-Principal
SRC member
General Manager
Police Captain
Superintendent
Risk Management Assessor
Facility Manager
Director General
Business Development Manager
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Hear from This All New Speaker Panel:
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Francois Botha Director Discrimination & Harassment Office University of Cape Town
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Dr Charles Young Head Rhodes University Counselling Centre Rhodes University
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Dr Jèan Steyn Durban Service Point Manager: Department of Safety and Security Management Tshwane University of Technology (Durban)
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Tony Proudfoot Training Manager Gremick
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Priscilla Booysen Client Relation Officer: Risk and Protection Services University of Stellenbosch
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Dr Ian de Vries Head Safety and Security Tshwane University of Technology
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Mauretz Schutte Director SAPS
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Don't miss this event because...
Here is your change the get all the necessary knowledge that you would need to keep students on your campus safe.
Here are some of the key issues that will be discussed:
- Find out how to improve collaboration and communication between various parties on your campus.
- Establish how to manage the problem of alcohol and drugs on campus
- Know what can be done to improve the safety of women on your campus
- What can campuses do to counsel and support victims after an attack?
- Gain strategies to improve safety and security at student residences
- Obtain solutions to manage crime in the area surrounding your institution
- Examine the role of the SRC in providing a safe campus environment
- Evaluate what to do when your campus is faced with protest actions
- Find ways for your campus security to improve its financial situation in order to secure financing for security measures
- Assess new available technologies for improving safety and security
If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time .
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: Monday 12 May 2008 ]