SEE, SHARE, SUPPORT: Practical Team Strategies for Workplace Violence Prevention

From Sep 15 2026 10:00 am until Sep 15 2026 12:00 pm
At Webinar

Via Webinar Only - Recording of session available to those that cannot attend the live session.   

Description

Workplace violence is a growing concern across healthcare settings, and rural teams often face these situations with limited staff, resources, and immediate support. In these moments, safety depends on more than individual response—it requires early recognition, shared awareness, and coordinated team action.

This foundational session introduces a simple, practical framework — SEE, SHARE, SUPPORT — to help teams recognize risk early, communicate effectively, and respond together in situations where safety may be at risk.

Designed for clinicians, leaders, and educators, this session moves beyond traditional de-escalation training to focus on how teams’ function in real time. Participants will explore how small, early actions can significantly impact outcomes, using concepts such as the 10-5-2 rule to build awareness and connection, and Distance = Time & Time = Options to support safer decision-making.

Through case-based discussion and realistic scenarios, participants will work through common situations and identify practical strategies they can bring back to their teams to improve communication, coordination, and safety.

This approach draws from evidence-based practices in workplace violence prevention, team communication, and human factors in healthcare.

This session can also serve as a foundation for deeper, team-based simulation training to further practice and apply these skills in a hands-on environment.

Key Learning Objectives:

    1. Recognize early warning signs and risk factors associated with potential workplace violence situations
    2. Describe how the SEE, SHARE, SUPPORT framework can be used to support team-based awareness, communication, and response
    3. Identify practical strategies they can bring back to their teams to improve coordination and safety before, during, and after workplace violence incidents


Who Should Attend: 

  • Clinical leaders and supervisors
  • Nurse educators and staff development professionals
  • Nurses and frontline clinicians
  • Quality and safety leaders
  • Security and support staff

 

Instructor:  Jamie Vetvick MSN, RN, Social Sim Dynamics

Continuing Education:  Clock Hours:  2.0     

This workshop is designed to meet the continuing education requirements for the MN Board of Nursing. It is the responsibility of the attendee to determine whether these activities meet the current criteria for continuing education. 

All registrants will receive course information, connection details, & any materials prior to the session. All registrants will receive the webinar recording following the event.

Registration Fees:

Medi-Sota Members: $25/ Facility

Non-Medi-Sota Members: $25/ Person

Cancellations must be made no later than 15 business days prior to the course. The full course fee will be charged if cancellation is made in less than 15 business days. Full refunds will be given for all classes cancelled by Medi-Sota. Registration is transferable to another person.


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Contact Information

Address

1280 Locust Street, Suite 16
Dawson, MN 56232

(320) 769-2269