A bitesize edition of active bystander training. Come along to this workshop and learn what to do and say in difficult situations or uncomfortable conversations.
Content/Sensitivity warning:
This session covers gendered, sexual and racist harms and the importance of intervening to prevent/reduce these harms. At the beginning of the session the trainer will provide guidance for if you would like to step out at any time.
This session covers how to intervene in a range of different situations and scenarios, providing a safe space to understand why it is necessary to say/do something, and how to do it in a non escalatory way.
This session will cover:
-The definition of a bystander
-Intervention - what it is, what impact it has and when sometimes you might not intervene
-How to intervene early and safely
-Contributing positively when wrongdoings are happening
-Example scenarios
Please arrive at the beginning of this event to avoid disruptions.
The number of tickets available for this event is 25.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, has access to basic seating and an accessible toilet in the nearest building. There is car parking available next to the venue, including blue badge parking.
If you have any questions about this event please don't hesitate to get in touch either via social media on @Exeterguild or via email at [email protected].
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Being an Active Bystander - Bitesize Session
Being an Active Bystander - Bitesize Session
Devonshire House - The Greenhouse
Exeter