As part of Psychological Guidance Week, the Administrative Technical Institute organized a workshop entitled “Community Security and Creating a Safe University Environment” for the second consecutive day, ضمن the programs of the University Psychological Guidance Unit aimed at raising students’ security awareness.

The workshop was delivered by officers from the National Security Service, who addressed several key themes highlighting the importance of community security and the role of educational institutions in fostering a safe environment that encourages learning and creativity. They also stressed the need for cooperation between students, academic staff, and security authorities to maintain stability within the university campus.

Held in the Discussions and Seminars Hall, the workshop attracted strong attendance from students and faculty members. It featured interactive discussions and questions that enriched the topic and clarified best practices for dealing with emergency situations and behaviors that may pose risks to campus security.

This workshop is part of a series of activities aimed at promoting a culture of awareness and psychological guidance, and at building a cohesive university community capable of facing challenges with a spirit of responsibility and cooperation.