March 2, 2015
SafeZone introductory training session
SafeZone will offer an introductory training session from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 4 in 113 Leadership Studies Building.
This training session will include presentations from CARE, Office of Student Life and Counseling Services. Attendees also will be taught basic skills such as referral techniques and active listening.
The purpose of SafeZone is to provide "safe zones" throughout the K-State campus where individuals affected by homophobia, hateful acts and violence can go for support and assistance. Kansas State University faculty, staff, students, and community members can become SafeZone allies as a way to publicaly show their commitment to equality across campus.
SafeZone has been a part of Kansas State University’s atmosphere since the 1970’s when it was initially started to help those facing discrimination because of sexual orientation. After a revitalization of the program in 2002, SafeZone is ever evolving to fit the needs of current K-State community members. Allies are now educated to address a variety of topics such as, hateful acts like bullying or discrimination, and sexual violence.