From Awareness to Action with Get Safe: Preventing Violence in Schools and Communities
Tustin, United States - June 4, 2026 / Get Safe USA /
Los Angeles, CA, June 4, 2026 – Get Safe is offering programs to help students, staff, and community members stay safer in schools and neighborhoods across Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim. The organization provides training that teaches practical skills for preventing violence, responding to emergencies, and building confidence in daily environments.
Personal Safety Classes in California Help Communities Stay Safe
Get Safe provides personal safety classes in California to help students, staff, and community members recognize dangers and respond effectively.
These classes cover real-life situations, teaching practical skills for everyday safety. The programs are open to children, adults, and individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD), making safety training accessible to all.
Participants practice techniques to handle risks, reduce incidents, and increase confidence. The hands-on approach ensures that everyone, from students to caregivers, can apply the lessons in real environments. These classes also support stronger school and community safety cultures.
Violence Prevention Training for Schools and Local Communities
The organization delivers violence prevention training for schools and communities in Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim. The training addresses bullying, cyberbullying, harassment, physical fights, and emergency situations.
Students, staff, and community members learn how to notice warning signs, such as changes in behavior, social withdrawal, or online risks.
By teaching clear response strategies, the programs prepare participants to handle unsafe situations calmly and confidently.
The sessions are adjusted for different groups to provide practical guidance that works for all ages and abilities.
School Safety Programs Designed for Students and Staff
Get Safe offers school safety programs to guide students and staff in creating safer learning spaces. These programs focus on skills like situational awareness, self-advocacy, and responding to emergencies.
Students engage in role-playing exercises to practice handling bullying, peer aggression, unauthorized visitors, and other threats. They also learn how to communicate concerns, respect peers’ boundaries, and support classmates in challenging situations.
Staff receive training on conflict management, emergency protocols, and building a positive school culture.
Bullying Prevention Programs for Schools Strengthen Student Confidence
The organization’s bullying prevention programs for schools help reduce peer aggression and promote inclusion. Students are taught to identify bullying behavior, respond safely, and help classmates feel supported.
Staff learn methods to manage conflicts, guide students, and maintain safe learning environments.
The programs encourage leadership, empathy, and personal responsibility. Students gain skills to deal with social challenges, while schools benefit from a safer, more collaborative environment.
Trauma-Informed Safety Education Supports Mental Health
Get Safe integrates trauma-informed safety education into all training programs. This approach considers that past experiences of trauma can influence how individuals respond to risks. By teaching safety strategies in a supportive environment, participants can feel secure while learning practical skills.
Children and adults gain confidence in setting boundaries, asking for help, and responding calmly during emergencies. The sessions also improve teamwork between students, staff, and caregivers, helping schools and communities handle safety challenges more effectively.
Experienced Instructors Deliver Practical Training
Get Safe instructors have backgrounds in law enforcement, mental health, and crisis response. They use real scenarios, interactive exercises, and practical examples to teach safety skills.
Students and staff practice what they learn in controlled exercises, gaining confidence and competence in real situations. Schools and communities that implement these programs have reported a reduction in incidents of bullying and violence, stronger communication, and a more supportive environment for everyone.
Supporting Safer Communities Across California
Get Safe provides personal safety classes in California, violence prevention training, school safety programs, bullying prevention programs for schools, and trauma-informed safety education to help schools and communities become safer.
These programs are practical, hands-on, designed for immediate application, and aligned with the best practice safety training standards. Students, staff, and community members leave prepared to handle risks, reduce incidents, and maintain safer learning and community environments.
Take Action to Build Safer Schools and Communities
To schedule a session or learn more about Get Safe’s programs, including violence prevention training, school safety programs, contact them at info@getsafeusa.com or call (714) 834-0050 today.
These programs give students, staff, and community members practical skills to stay safe, respond confidently in emergencies, and help create a supportive and secure environment.
Contact Information:
Get Safe USA
18122 NORWOOD PARK PL
Tustin, CA 92780
United States
Stuart Haskin
https://getsafeusa.com/
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