Improving Your Workplace Violence Program

Webinar

Improving Your Workplace Violence Program

Jun 26, 2024 | 11:00 am ET • 10:00 am CT | Webinar

Incidents of violence in the workplace are increasing, but there are many steps employers can take to reduce the chance of becoming a victim. Familiarize yourself with preventive policies and procedures as well as tips for recognizing the warning signs and red flags when dealing with potential perpetrators.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and learn how to implement preventive measures to avoid becoming a victim.
  • Recognize warning signs and red flags of victims and perpetrators.
  • Improve workplace violence policies and procedures.

Duration: 90-minutes

Pricing

ICBA Members

Live: $209

On-Demand: $229

Live + On-Demand: $249


Non-Members

Live: $309

On-Demand: $329

Live + On-Demand: $449


Unlimited Webinar Pass subscription: $0


Attendance/Cancellation Policy:

  • Registration fee is valid only for the individual registered. Each attendee must register.
  • Full payment is required prior to real-time event attendance. Digital products will be made available when full payment is received.
  • Digital product purchases cannot be cancelled once the order has been processed and the product is available to use.
  • Refunds will not be granted unless there is a technical issue that cannot be resolved that prevents the purchaser from accessing and/or using the product. Refund requests for technical issues must be received within 15 days of the date of purchase.

For more information, call 800-422-7285.

Who should attend: Branch Managers, Security Officers, Tellers, Bankers, Branch Personnel

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Preparation: Basic knowledge of banking.

Program Level: Intermediate

Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

Delivery Method: Group Internet Based.

CPE Credit Hours: 1.5

Branch Walton
Branch Walton

Associate Dean of Student Services at Henley Putnam University

Thompson Consulting Group

Code of Conduct

Registration, attendance, or participation at this event constitutes an agreement to adhere to the ICBA code of conduct and complaint policy. ICBA aims to be welcoming, safe, and inclusive to all participants, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible.

As such, The Independent Community Bankers of America (“ICBA” or the “Association”) has adopted a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.

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