What to Expect When You Contact Us?
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 2 – Definition of Child for Citizenship and Naturalization
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 3 – United States Citizens at Birth (INA 301 and 309)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 4 – Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship after Birth (INA 320)
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USCIS Policy Manual, Chapter 5 – Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322)

Human Rights Advocates
Order for Restoring Peace on Earth (ORPE)
Restoring Human Dignity: A Divine Mandate
We commit to intervening wherever human dignity is violated, fundamental rights are undermined, or justice is denied, taking every action within our capacity to uphold human rights, honor divine law, and preserve the rule of law.
Email: advocacy@orpe.org

Crisis Management
Crisis management is as important as finance management, personnel management, etc. Having a clear and effective program and plan for an event is critical not only to your survival, but critical to the profitability and possibly the survival of the company. Being able to identify risk, assess the situation and respond appropriately is important, and requires not only training, but practice.
With our Crisis Management workshop your participants will understand that a crisis can occur any time. They will develop skills needed for certain negative events. Also, they will be able to recognize warning signs to help avoid negative situations completely, or, if the situation occurs, better manage the crisis.
Module One: Getting Started​
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Workshop Objectives
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Module Two: Crisis
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Internal Risks
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External Risks
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Aggression
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Violence
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Case Study
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Module Two: Review Questions
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Module Three: Workplace Violence
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Threats
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Damage
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Psychological Acts
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Physical Acts
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Case Study
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Module Three: Review Questions
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Module Four: Myths
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Violence Just Happens
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It Is Uncommon
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Problems Will Solve Themselves
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It Is Not Possible to Prevent Violence
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Case Study
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Module Four: Review Questions
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Module Five: Escalation
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Threats
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Stalking and Bullying
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Injury
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Death
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Case Study
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Module Five: Review Questions
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Module Six: Concerning Behaviors
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Disruptive
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Emotional Abuse
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Causes Anxiety
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Examples of Behavior
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Case Study
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Module Six: Review Questions
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Module Seven: Domestic Violence Indicators
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Disruptive Calls
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Poor Concentration
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Bruising
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Absences
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Case Study
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Module Seven: Review Questions
Module Eight: Triggers of Workplace Violence
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Reprimands and Terminations
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Financial Strain
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Loss of Loved One
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Perceived Slights
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Case Study
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Module Eight: Review Questions
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Module Nine: Conflict Dangers
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Triggers
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Action Point
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Flashpoint
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Identify
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Case Study
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Module Nine: Review Questions
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Module Ten: Response
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Note Areas of Concern
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Discuss It
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Report It
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Report Extreme Cases to HR/Tip Line
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Case Study
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Module Ten: Review Questions
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Module Eleven: Strategies
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Policies
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Programs
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Emergency Procedures
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Train Employees
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Case Study
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Module Eleven: Review Questions
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Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
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Words from the Wise
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Review of Parking Lot
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Lessons Learned
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Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations