How to apply it
Ask how someone is — simply, without insisting. Tell staff or security if you see something. Stay available without playing the hero.
Why it matters
Everyone's safety and the group's cohesion. The awareness of belonging to a living community. Knowing that no one is alone.
When to apply it
When you see someone isolated or struggling. When something seems off. Before you leave the party, look around you.
What this concretely implies
Respect personal, physical and emotional space
Be attentive to signs of discomfort or distress
Offer help respectfully, without imposing
Report problematic situations to staff
Don't look away when someone needs help