Join us for Bringing in the Bystander which is a prevention program based on the concept that all community members have a role to play in ending incivility, harassment, violence and discrimination. The important role that a bystander has in intervention is the basis for this unique and effective program.

The program helps participants gain the knowledge and skills needed to identify and safely intervene before, during, and after instances of risky behaviors.

 

Virtual Bringing in the Bystander Workshop

September 6th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Location: The link provided following your registration 
FREE for all students, faculty, and staff
Co-Curricular Record (CCR) for students

Register here

 

Participants will:

  •  gain an understanding of what bystander responsibility is through the presentation of concepts and examples
  • have the opportunity to apply the concept of bystander responsibility to their own past experiences
  • gain an understanding of individual and situational factors that facilitate appropriate bystander intervention
  • have the opportunity to apply the concept of bystander responsibility to sexual and relationship violence and stalking
  • be able to identify the range of unacceptable sexual behaviors and become aware of the prevalence and context of sexual violence
  • understand the variety of negative consequences of sexual and relationship violence and stalking for victims and communities
  • increase their empathy for victims
  • understand the role community members can play in preventing sexual and relationship violence and stalking and reducing its negative consequences
  • cultivate skills in identifying situations where bystander intervention may be appropriate
  • gain experience in working through the decision process with regard to bystander behaviors including the costs and benefits of intervention
  • gain knowledge of resources that are available to support bystanders and victim/survivors
  • express motivation and commitment to be an active bystander
  • be able to describe the range of potential bystander behaviors and situations where action might be appropriate

 

Facilitators: Members of the Student Affairs and Outreach team

Event Details

When:
Time:
03:00 PM - 05:00 PM CST
Location:
Link provided following registration

Contact

Tracy Spencer