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ASIS International Canada 2015 To Host Canada Night 2015 At Café Tu Tu Tango On 27th September

The event also provides the setting for ASIS Canada to present awards and acknowledgements to Canadian members ASIS International Canada officially announced that this year's Canada Night will take place on Sunday, September 27, 2015, at Café Tu Tu Tango Restaurant and Bar. Canada Night is an annual social event hosted by the ASIS Canada Night committee and supporting sponsors. This event attracts close to 1000 attendees each year, is open to all ASIS Canada and International ASIS members and guests attending the ASIS International security conference and trade show. The event provides an informal atmosphere where fellow Canadians and ASIS members working in the security industry can meet, mingle and network. The event also provides the setting for ASIS International Canada to present awards and acknowledgements to Canadian members contributing to the growth and professionalism in the security industry. Although Canadian constituents host Canada Night 2015, all attendees of the ASIS International 61st Annual Seminar and Exhibits are welcome. Canada Night 2015 Canada Night 2015 is a free event and along with a vibrant atmosphere also offers a complimentary tapas (appetizer) buffet and cash bar. The not-for-profit event is made possible solely through the generous donations of sponsors. Recognition of Diamond and Platinum sponsors include Canon Canada, Commissionaires, iView Systems, Securitas Canada, and Stanley Security. Café Tu Tu Tango Restaurant and Bar is located within the Outlets at Orange, 20 City Boulevard West, Orange, CA, and registration will be at the door. Canada Night 2015 kicks off at 7:00 pm, awards, and acknowledgment presentation to follow at 7:30 pm, and party wrap-up at 1:00 am. ASIS International Canada is the premier security society serving security professional from coast-to-coast. ASIS Canada includes 11 chapters located in most major cities across Canada and 2200+ members.

AlliedBarton Security Service Hosts Workplace Violence Prevention Seminar In New Jersey

AlliedBarton hosted the event in collaboration with Asvaco, iView Systems and Tyco Integrated Systems AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry's premier provider of highly trained security personnel, and HR Plus, a leading provider of comprehensive solutions for employment and background screening, hosted a free workplace violence prevention seminar. In partnership with Asvaco, iView Systems and Tyco Integrated Systems, the seminar took place on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Hilton Woodbridge, 120 Wood Ave S, in Iselin, NJ. Steven M. Crimando, MA, BCETS, CHS-V, Principal, Behavioral Science Applications, was the keynote speaker. He was joined by Bradford L. Cole, CFE, Private Investigator and Certified Fraud Examiner, and his therapy dog Spartacus. Crimando and Cole will discuss workplace violence prevention topics including: The Definition, Scope and Prevalence of the Problem: The Expanded Typology Evolving Standards and Practices in Violence Prevention The Mind of the Shooter: Precipitants of Extreme Violence Pre-incident Indicators and Warning Behaviors Developing Effective Policies, Plans, Procedures and Exercises "The extreme violence we see in mass shootings and active shooter incidents is never a result of someone just snapping," says Crimando. "These are smoldering crises, not sudden crises. We have done a nice job of spreading the message of run, hide or fight to help people survive these brutal attacks, but information about pre-incident warning behaviors and post-incident victim support has not been as widely shared. That will be important and necessary to preventing, not simply responding to, the next active shooter situation." "Post-event management preparation greatly impacts the success of grief and trauma counseling for the survivors, co-workers and families," said Cole. "The use of qualified therapy dogs, such as Disaster Stress Relief Dogs or Crisis Intervention Canines, to facilitate the counseling and healing process is one part of a multi-disciplinary recovery plan. The common ground the dogs provide helps establish a bond between all parties and allows the victims to decompress while sharing the aid and comfort of the dog. Spartacus assisted counselors after the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy." Seminar attendees got a chance to win a copy of "Potential: Workplace Violence Prevention and Your Organizational Success" by Bill Whitmore, President and CEO, AlliedBarton. Potential, www.potentialthebook.com, shows how a range of stakeholders -- from CEOs and other senior leaders to building management, human resources, contract security and law enforcement -- can work together to lower an organization's workplace violence risk and enhance its overall morale and performance. Media interested in attending this event are encouraged to RSVP to the press contact in this release.

AlliedBarton To Host Workplace Violence Prevention Seminar

AlliedBarton will host the seminar on March 13, 2013 AlliedBarton Security Services, the industry’s premier provider of highly trained security personnel, and HR Plus, a leading provider of comprehensive solutions for employment and background screening, will host a free workplace violence prevention seminar. In partnership with Asvaco, iView Systems and Tyco Integrated Security, the seminar will take place on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the Hilton Woodbridge, 120 Wood Ave S, in Iselin, NJ. Steven M. Crimando, MA, BCETS, CHS-V, Principal, Behavioral Science Applications, is the keynote speaker. He will be joined by Bradford L. Cole, CFE, Private Investigator and Certified Fraud Examiner, and his therapy dog Spartacus. Crimando and Cole will discuss workplace violence prevention topics including: The Definition, Scope and Prevalence of the Problem: The Expanded Typology Evolving Standards and Practices in Violence Prevention The Mind of the Shooter: Precipitants of Extreme Violence Pre-incident Indicators and Warning Behaviors Developing Effective Policies, Plans, Procedures and Exercises "The extreme violence we see in mass shootings and active shooter incidents is never a result of someone just snapping,” says Crimando. “These are smoldering crises, not sudden crises. We have done a nice job of spreading the message of run, hide or fight to help people survive these brutal attacks, but information about pre-incident warning behaviors and post-incident victim support has not been as widely shared. That will be important and necessary to preventing, not simply responding to, the next active shooter situation." “Post-event management preparation greatly impacts the success of grief and trauma counseling for the survivors, co-workers and families,” said Cole. “The use of qualified therapy dogs, such as Disaster Stress Relief Dogs or Crisis Intervention Canines, to facilitate the counseling and healing process is one part of a multi-disciplinary recovery plan. The common ground the dogs provide helps establish a bond between all parties and allows the victims to decompress while sharing the aid and comfort of the dog. Spartacus assisted counselors after the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy” Seminar attendees will have a chance to win a copy of “Potential: Workplace Violence Prevention and Your Organizational Success” by Bill Whitmore, President and CEO, AlliedBarton. Potential, www.potentialthebook.com, shows how a range of stakeholders – from CEOs and other senior leaders to building management, human resources, contract security and law enforcement – can work together to lower an organization’s workplace violence risk and enhance its overall morale and performance. Media interested in attending this event are encouraged to RSVP to the press contact in this release.