Get Safe Strengthens Community and Student Safety Programs in California

Why Trauma-Informed Safety Education is Essential for Students and Vulnerable Populations

Tustin, United States – July 2, 2026 / Get Safe USA /

Los Angeles, California, July 2, 2026 Get Safe, a Southern California safety training organization with more than 40 years of experience serving schools, caregivers, and vulnerable populations, is extending its established trauma-informed programs to a wider network of school districts, community organizations, and caregiver groups across Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim — responding to increased demand for bullying prevention programs for schools and personal safety training for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

Expansion Targets Schools and Community Organizations

The expanded programs provide practical, hands-on training designed for schools and community organizations. Key areas include:

School Safety Programs

  • Risk identification and prevention strategies
  • Practical exercises for safe responses to incidents
  • Training staff to recognize early signs of bullying or aggression

Bullying Prevention Programs for Schools

  • Interactive student sessions to recognize and respond safely to bullying
  • Guidance for educators on proactive interventions
  • Tools to build a supportive school environment

Violence Prevention Training

  • Conflict recognition and de-escalation techniques
  • Role-playing scenarios to practice situational awareness
  • Strategies for safer interactions in classrooms and community settings

Trauma-Informed Approach for All Participants

Their OSHA-aligned programs follow trauma-informed safety education principles, ensuring that training is supportive and respectful of past experiences. The approach emphasizes:

  • Awareness of past trauma – recognizing how previous experiences may affect learning
  • Safe learning environments – consistent routines and calm communication
  • Respect for individual boundaries – adaptable lessons for different learning styles
  • Practical, hands-on exercises – role-playing and real-life scenarios

This methodology helps participants build confidence, apply skills effectively, and reduce fear or anxiety in school and daily life…

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