Delta Upsilon Associate Member Education: Loss Prevention Strategies

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Explore the importance and strategies of loss prevention within the Delta Upsilon chapter. Learn about defining loss prevention, accountability, and how it ties into brotherhood. Get insights into event planning, risk management, and adherence to local policies to ensure safe and successful gatherings. Discover key considerations such as alcohol management, guest selection, venue licenses, insurance, permits, and communication plans for incidents.


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  1. Delta Upsilon Associate Member Education Session 7: Loss Prevention

  2. Defining Loss Prevention What do you think Loss Prevention Means? Why is Loss Prevention important for our chapter?

  3. Loss Prevention Accountability Brotherhood

  4. Case Studies

  5. 1. 2. 3. What type of event will be hosted? Where will the event be located? Will alcohol be involved? If So, what is the plan for managing alcohol? How will guests be selected and invited? Will members need to be trained or educated to manage the event? Is transportation necessary? If so, how will it be provided? Does the venue have appropriate licenses and insurance? How can you find out? Will additional insurance be required? Do you need any permits from the city? Do you need any approvals from the university? 10. Is there a need to make an alternative plan for inclement weather? 11. What is the communication plan in the event of an incident? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Event Planning

  6. (Insert any pertinent local chapter, IFC, or university policies here.) Local Policies

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