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1 Professionalism & SafeKey
Region Training Conference 2016 Name, Position

2 What is Professionalism?
The skill, good judgment, and polite behavior that is expected from a person who is trained to do a job well

3 Face-to-Face Body language is important Facial expression
Posture Facial expression Eye Contact Be courteous and polite Know your audience Member? Student? Adult? Appropriate introduction

4 Attire Key Club Casual Business Casual Business Professional
Key Club shirt, jeans, sneakers, etc. Business Casual Dress shirt/blouse, slacks/knee-length skirt, dress shoes, etc. Business Professional Blazer/Jacket, dress shirt/blouse, necktie, slacks/knee-length skirt, etc.

5 Email Reserve all Key Club business to email Do not use slang
Communication, coordinating events, contacting adults Do not use slang Include greeting and closing s should be concise and to the point

6 Phone Use to contact members personally
Be sure you are in a quiet environment Speak clearly, give full attention Try not to call past 9 PM Get to the point Include greeting and closing

7 What is SafeKey?

8 SafeKEY Overview CNH District’s new peer-coaching program.
Will educate students to ensure they understand how to use technology safely and properly.

9 SafeKEY Importance Technology
Useful but dangerous if not used properly Be educated on how to utilize technology to the best of their ability without putting your safety at risk People will use technology to get a first impression of you. This will affect your future.

10 Why care for your identity?
Strangers can find out about who you are rather easily if you don’t work to keep things private. Things they can learn include your thoughts, school, community, and sometimes even home. “Don’t talk to strangers” but if you want to guard your identity, BEE smart about what you post.

11 Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is the use of technology to tease, humiliate, or harass someone. DO NOT DO THIS! It could be mean/degrading texts or chat messages. Cyberbullying may lead to self-harm and other devastating effects.

12 Cyberbullying (cont.) If you are a victim, tell a trusted adult and don’t let the words get to you. If you see cyber bullying, do something to help. Don’t be a bystander!

13 Words and Pictures Words as well as pictures are powerful:
They can hurt those around you who don’t quite understand the context of your words. Give a negative image to yourself and even your friends and family.

14 Consequences of Improper Technology Use
Think about the possible consequences! Getting kicked off of a team Getting suspended or even expelled from school Losing friends/trust Getting rejected from a college you want to go to Getting denied a job you want Being followed by a stranger

15 What can I post then? You can post things:
you are comfortable with sharing with others (including your family) (ex: pictures of your dog) you are comfortable with people having access to save or print that wouldn’t make people think twice about you wouldn’t hurt those around you

16 ? ? Questions? Comments? Concerns? Go for it!

17 Acknowledgements The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this presentation over the years. Member Relations Committee, Joceline Yu, Communications & Marketing Committee Chair,


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