Collective protection creates a real sense of safety. Seeing, supporting, reporting — that's participating in collective health.
"A living community protects itself. Benevolent vigilance prevents problems before they appear."
Why apply it
- Everyone's safety and group cohesion
- For you: the awareness of belonging to a living community
- For others: knowing they're not alone
When to apply it
- When you see someone who seems lost, isolated, or in distress
- When something feels off — even if you're not sure
- Before leaving the party, take a look around
How to apply it
- Ask how they're doing — simply, without pressure
- Tell staff or security if you see something
- Stay available without playing the hero
What this means in practice
- Respect personal, physical and emotional space
- Be attentive to signs of discomfort
- Offer help with respect
- Report problematic situations
- Don't look away
Why it matters
Collective protection creates a real sense of safety.
Watch out for each other — that's what a real community is.