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Personal Safety and Situational Awareness

April 8, 2025 — 01:00PM - 03:00PM

This workshop is part of the 2025 Community Safety Workshop series. Adulthood doesn’t come with a manual, and real-life experience can’t be found through Google or YouTube. In partnership with several community organizations, Fraser is offering a series of safety workshops for parents and young adults to help build practical awareness and skills for successfully navigating adulthood.

Who are these workshops for: Parents, neurodiverse transition-age youth (14+), teachers, advocates, OnTRAC staff, and others
Location: Fraser Bloomington, 1801 American Blvd, Suite 6, Bloomington, MN 55425. You can use Metro Transit routes 515, 540, and 542, or we have free parking.
Cost: $35 per person, per event
Registration deadline: Friday, March 28, 2025, at www.fraser.org/workshops.
The classes are first come, first serve and are capped at 40 people.

For questions, email careerplanning@fraser.org.

Workshop: Personal Safety and Situational Awareness
As our community continues to evolve, so do the trends and social expectations that shape it.
Staying informed and aware of these changes is key to ensuring personal safety.

Understand how to stay alert to your surroundings and minimize the likelihood of becoming a victim. Join us to understand valuable crime prevention advice, learn what to expect during a trafic stop, and participate in a Q&A session with local law enforcement.

Presenters
Officer Desmond Daniels, City of Bloomington Police, Community Services Unit
Katie Zerull, City of Bloomington Police, Crime Prevention Specialist

For more on this topic, visit Bloomington Crime Prevention Tips