Safe Chair Initiative: Domestic Violence Awareness for Beauty Professionals | DTU Research 2026

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Safe Chair Initiative: Domestic Violence Awareness for Beauty Professionals | DTU Research 2026

from Di Tran University: Humanized Learning & Life Lessons Podcast · host Di Tran

Beauty professionals are uniquely positioned to protect human dignity.This episode presents the Safe Chair Initiative, a 2026 White Paper & Applied Research Series from Di Tran University – College of Humanization, examining how cosmetologists, barbers, estheticians, and nail professionals can play a trauma-informed, ethical role in domestic-violence awareness and prevention.Drawing from public-health research, sociology, workforce ethics, and state policy analysis, this research outlines a one-hour, free, online domestic-violence awareness training model designed specifically for the beauty industry. The framework emphasizes listening, safety, referral—not enforcement, and protects professionals through clear boundaries and immunity provisions.This episode explores:Why salons and barbershops are critical community touchpointsTrauma-informed care principles for beauty professionalsEthical responsibilities without mandatory reporting burdensWorkforce education aligned with public health and humanizationA scalable training model for students, licensees, and continuing educationThis research is part of Di Tran University’s ongoing mission to advance human-centered education, professional ethics, and community care across licensed professions.📄 Read the full research paper here:https://ditranuniversity.com/safe-chair-initiative-domestic-violence-awareness-for-beauty-professionals-a-2026-white-paper-applied-research-series-from-di-tran-university/Produced by: Di Tran University – College of HumanizationSeries: DTU Applied Research | 2026https://ditranuniversity.com/safe-chair-initiative-domestic-violence-awareness-for-beauty-professionals-a-2026-white-paper-applied-research-series-from-di-tran-university/

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