Campus Safety and Compliance Training by SAFE Campuses, LLC

Higher Education ConferenceAt Safety Advisors for Educational Campuses, LLC (SAFE Campuses, LLC), we provide specialized training sessions to empower colleges and universities with the knowledge and tools needed to maintain safe, compliant campuses. Our expert team delivers practical, actionable solutions tailored to your institution’s unique needs. All trainings are offered in synchronous, in-person, or virtual formats, ensuring accessibility and convenience.

Training Topics:

  • Stop Campus Hazing Presentation

This session addresses the prevention of hazing on campus, aligning with the Stop Campus Hazing Act (2024). Learn the legal definition of hazing, reporting requirements, and effective strategies to promote a safe, inclusive campus environment. Perfect for administrators, student leaders, and safety personnel aiming to reduce risks and uphold institutional values.

  • Clery Geography

Master the art of identifying Clery-reportable locations with this essential training. Understand how to categorize areas as on-campus, non-campus, or public property to ensure accurate crime reporting under the Clery Act. Interactive scenarios help participants apply these principles, minimizing compliance errors.

  • Clery Statistics – CCC (Collect, Classify, and Count)

Transform crime reports into reliable statistics with our CCC training. This session guides you through collecting incident reports, classifying them per Clery Act standards, and counting them accurately for your Annual Security Report (ASR). Ideal for Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) and compliance staff focused on data accuracy.

  • ASR Auditing Series

Ensure your Annual Security Report meets all regulatory standards with this comprehensive series. Through targeted workshops, participants will review crime data, evaluate policy statements, and refine dissemination processes. This training helps institutions avoid penalties and maintain a robust, transparent ASR.

  • ASR Basic Presentation

This introductory session covers the purpose, key components, and accessibility requirements of the Annual Security Report. Designed for new staff, faculty, or stakeholders, it provides a clear foundation for understanding and contributing to campus safety reporting.

  • Report Writing Training

Enhances participants’ ability to produce clear, compliant safety reports with this hands-on training. Learn to structure reports effectively, use precise language, and avoid common mistakes in documents like the ASR, incident logs, or timely warnings. This session strengthens communication and compliance efforts.

  • AI and Your ASR

Explore the future of campus safety reporting with this innovative session. Discover how artificial intelligence can automate data collection, analyze trends, and improve ASR accuracy. Participants will also address challenges like data privacy, ensuring AI enhances rather than complicates compliance.

Our services can be customized for institutions of all sizes and campuses, as well as for multi-institutional and university systems. Please connect with us to learn how we can customize our services to meet your campus safety goals.