While all of our programs emphasize
responsibility, these are three programs that deal with it
in particular.
Good Sport
Good Sport is a communications, training and fan management
program designed to help stadium operators, team owners and
concessionaires promote a positive crowd environment. The
program can be adapted to street festivals, music concerts
and other special events that attract large crowds. Good Sport
has been used to develop successful fan-responsibility and
event-management programs for international sporting events,
including the Olympics and the World Cup games.
TIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures)
TIPS provides bartenders, waiters and store clerks with techniques
that help prevent alcohol abuse situations. The program was
developed by Morris Chafetz, M.D., the founding director of
the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and
also discusses techniques through which servers can help prevent
drunk driving, such as calling a cab for patrons who may have
had too much to drink, or encouraging friends to provide a
safe-ride home.
Sound Attitude
The Sound Attitude program helps promote positive fan behavior at concerts and music events. This program's success is based on a group approach involving event organizers, venue operators, concessionaires, and security personnel to encourage personal responsibility, respect for fellow music lovers, and respect for the law. The program includes staff training, designated driver programs, and a comprehensive fan communications effort.
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