Keeping safe on your night out: Program teaches bartenders to recognize and deter unsafe or unwanted behavior
It's almost expected that people go to bars to find somebody, but that environment can lead to unwanted behavior.
William Kragel works in the food and beverage industry at 101 Cider House in downtown Los Angeles and is well aware of the problems. Founded in January 2020, The Safe Bar Network provides training sessions across 17 states, similar to one provided at 101 Cider House, training staff to recognize a problem and the tools to safely help.
Through conversation with each other and instruction from experts, staff learns when to intervene and the best ways to de-escalate uncomfortable interactions by using "active bystander techniques." Do something direct, get others to help like friends or coworkers, or try to talk about something else.
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