The mobile self-defense company Safe internationalTM, which has certified partners in the United States, Canada, and Australia, has developed a self-defense “train the trainer” program specifically for first nations people. The goal of this program is to provide first nations communities with the training, knowledge, and information necessary to protect themselves from being the victims of violent crime. the 15th of April, 2016 in Lunenburg, Ontario — The mobile self-defense company safe internationalTM, which has certified partners in the United States, Canada, and Australia, has developed a self-defense “train the trainer” program specifically for first nations. The goal of this program is to provide first nations communities with the training, knowledge, and information necessary to protect themselves from violent victimization. Because of the unfortunate reality that aboriginal people are twice as likely to be the victim of an assault, sexual assault, or robbery during their lifetime, safe internationalTM developed a unique self-defense certification that can be learned and applied in the community to make people feel safer. “aboriginal people are nearly twice as likely to be the victim of spousal violence as non-aboriginals,” said christopher roberts, founder and teacher at safe internationalTM. “aboriginal people are almost twice as likely to be the victim of marital abuse as non-aboriginals.” “to make matters even worse, the murder rate for an indigenous person was roughly seven times greater than that of a non-indigenous person. Our mission at safe internationalTM is to put an end to these disturbing statistics and provide the community leaders with the education and tools they need to safeguard their children, teenagers, and adults. The self-defense training provided to members of first nations is not a kind of martial arts and does not include the practice of intricate moves that need a significant amount of time to complete. Rather than focusing just on the physical aspects of self-defense, the training for self-defense emphasizes the importance of being aware of potential danger and avoiding it wherever possible. The end purpose of this training is to teach indigenous people how to recognize potentially dangerous situations, how to avoid them, and how to remove oneself from such circumstances. “we realize these are significant and life-threatening scenarios we’re educating people to deal with,” said roberts. “we’re putting them through it.” “what makes our classes stand out from others is that we use a method that is centered on comedy to sort through the serious and disturbing topics. Because we want our participants to remember everything they were taught, we feel that the best way to achieve so is to make the whole course exciting while still being informative. safe worldwide has the goal of altering the concerning statistics and making certain that all indigenous people are protected from danger. The “train the trainer” courses that we provide in the field of self-defense are now accessible to communities in the United States and Canada. Visit http://www.safeinternational.biz/classes/first-nations-self-defense.html for more information or to sign up for the class now. Chris Roberts may be reached at Safe InternationalTM at 15535 Cooper Road, Lunenburg, Ontario, Canada K0C 1R0; his number is 1 800 465-5972, and his email address is info@safeinternational.biz. http://www.safeinternational.biz

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