Bringing in the Bystander® is a bystander intervention workshop with a robust evidence-base.
Rather than focusing strictly on the roles of perpetrator and victim, the highly interactive Bringing in The Bystander® curriculum uses a community responsibility approach. It teaches bystanders how to safely intervene in instances where sexual violence, relationship violence or stalking may be occurring or where there may be a risk that it will occur.
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Sexual violence
Sexual violence is any unwanted sexual act or activity, including rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment. It can be perpetrated by a stranger or by someone known and even trusted, including a friend, a colleague, family member, partner or ex-partner.
Workshops
These workshops will help students, academics, professional services staff and community members to:
- Identify behaviours on a continuum of violence
- Develop empathy for those who have experienced violence
- Practise safe and appropriate intervention skills
- Commit to intervene before, during and after an incident of sexual abuse, relationship violence or stalking occurs
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These training sessions will run between 29 January 2018 until 7 March 2018 every:
- Monday 6.00pm - 8.00pm
- Wednesday 2.00pm - 4.00pm
You only have to book onto one session, but doing so can help you to help many others around our university.
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