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DENISON JOB CORPS Unauthorized Goods & Campus Safety Training Full Professional Female Narration Script Estimated Runtime: 12–15 Minutes.

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OPENING (0:00–0:45) Visual: Panther logo animation, campus scenes, students arriving to class, trades areas, staff interacting with students. Narrator: Every day at Denison Job Corps, staff members work together to create an environment where students can learn, grow, and prepare for successful careers. Our mission goes beyond education and training. It includes providing a safe, secure, and supportive campus where students can focus on building their future. Safety is not the responsibility of one department. It is the responsibility of every employee, every shift, every day. This training will help you recognize unauthorized goods, understand your role in enforcement, and strengthen our culture of accountability and safety. Together, we protect our students, our staff, and our mission..

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WHY THIS TRAINING MATTERS (0:45–1:30)Visual: Dorms, cafeteria, classrooms, recreation areas.NarratorUnauthorized goods create risks that can affect every aspect of campus life.These items can lead to disciplinary issues, health concerns, security threats, and disruptions to the learning environment.While some items may appear harmless, many can quickly escalate into larger concerns.Early identification and consistent enforcement help prevent incidents before they occur.Every staff member plays a critical role in maintaining a safe and productive campus environment..

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UNDERSTANDING UNAUTHORIZED GOODS (1:30–2:30)Visual: Unauthorized Goods poster.NarratorDenison Job Corps has established clear expectations regarding items that are prohibited on campus.Unauthorized goods include weapons, drugs, drug paraphernalia, vaping devices, alcohol, gang-related items, and other materials that may threaten safety or interfere with student success.These policies are designed to protect everyone on campus.Consistent enforcement creates fairness, accountability, and trust.When all staff understand and follow the same expectations, students receive a clear and unified message..

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REAL EXAMPLE: VAPING DEVICES (2:30–4:00)Visual: Actual confiscated vape photos.NarratorThese are actual vaping devices confiscated on campus.Today's devices are often designed to blend into everyday environments.Many resemble flash drives, small electronics, or personal accessories.Because of their appearance, they can be difficult to identify without proper awareness and training.Vaping devices remain one of the most commonly confiscated unauthorized items found at Job Corps centers.Staff should remain observant during inspections, room checks, and routine interactions.If an item appears suspicious, follow established reporting procedures.Never ignore concerns simply because an item appears harmless at first glance.On Screen Question:"Would you recognize this item as a vape device?"(Pause 5 seconds).

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DRUG PARAPHERNALIA (4:00–5:00)Visual: Pipe and grinder confiscation image.NarratorDrug paraphernalia can appear in many forms.Grinders, pipes, rolling devices, concealment containers, and other accessories may indicate unauthorized activity.Discovery of these items requires professional judgment and adherence to policy.Staff should avoid making assumptions and instead follow proper documentation and notification procedures.Accurate reporting ensures that concerns are addressed appropriately and consistently..

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WEAPONS & DANGEROUS ITEMS (5:00–6:30)Visual: Policy examples and graphics.NarratorWeapons present one of the most serious threats to campus safety.Prohibited weapons include firearms, ammunition, knives, brass knuckles, explosive devices, and homemade weapons.Regardless of intent, these items are not permitted on campus.If a weapon is discovered, staff should prioritize safety, maintain awareness of their surroundings, and immediately contact Security.Staff should never place themselves in unnecessary danger.Following established emergency procedures helps ensure the safety of everyone involved..

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ALCOHOL, DRUGS & CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES (6:30–7:45)Visual: Campus environments, policy graphics.NarratorAlcohol and controlled substances create significant health and safety concerns.Unauthorized medications, illegal substances, and alcohol can negatively impact student behavior, decision-making, and academic performance.Discovery of these items requires immediate attention and proper documentation.Maintaining chain-of-custody procedures and following reporting requirements are essential components of effective enforcement.Consistency protects both students and staff.SCENARIO #1 (7:45–8:45)Visual: Dorm room inspection.NarratorLet's consider a common scenario.During a routine room inspection, a staff member discovers a vaping device hidden inside a desk drawer.What should happen next?Should the item be ignored?Should it be returned to the student?Or should established confiscation and reporting procedures be followed?The correct response is to follow established procedures, document the incident, and notify the appropriate personnel.Consistency ensures accountability..

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SCENARIO #2 (8:45–9:45)NarratorIn another situation, a student reports seeing what appears to be a prohibited weapon.What should you do?The correct response is immediate reporting.Delaying action or assuming someone else will handle the situation can increase risk.If you see something, say something.Timely communication helps protect everyone on campus..

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BUILDING A CULTURE OF SAFETY (9:45–11:00)Visual: Staff working with students.NarratorSafety is more than rules and enforcement.It is a culture built through communication, consistency, and relationships.Every interaction provides an opportunity to reinforce expectations and encourage positive decision-making.Students are more likely to succeed when they understand boundaries, responsibilities, and consequences.By working together, we create an environment where learning can thrive and risks can be minimized..

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LEADERSHIP MESSAGE (11:00–12:00)Visual: Panther branding and campus images.NarratorAt Denison Job Corps, we are committed to preparing students for successful futures.That commitment requires a safe and secure campus environment.Every employee contributes to that mission.Your vigilance, professionalism, and dedication help ensure that students have the opportunity to focus on their education, training, and personal growth.Thank you for the important role you play in maintaining a safe campus community..

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CLOSING (12:00–13:00)Visual: Panther logo, uplifting music.NarratorSafety starts with awareness.It continues through consistency.And it succeeds through teamwork.Thank you for your commitment to the students and staff of Denison Job Corps.Together, we can create an environment where every student has the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed.Thank you for demonstrating Panther Pride.FINAL SCREEN TEXTDENISON JOB CORPSUnauthorized Goods TrainingProtecting StudentsProtecting StaffProtecting Our Future#PANTHERPRIDE.