Monday 02 December 2024
Date
About the event
A one and a half hour session of active bystander training. Come along to this workshop and learn what to do and say in difficult situations or uncomfortable conversations.
What will this session cover?
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.
Session topics:
- 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
Who is running the event?
This session is delivered by Lewis Nurton, Learning and Development Manager (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) for the University or Exeter. This Team profile page includes information about Lewis and the Exeter EDI team.
Where is the event taking place?
Online via Teams.
What should I expect?
Trigger Warning: This training may cover sensitive topics, including discussions of harassment, discrimination, sexual assault, and other forms of violence. We understand that these topics can be distressing or triggering. Please take care of yourself throughout the session. You are welcome to step away or take breaks as needed and reach out to facilitators if you need support or resources. Your well-being is important to us, and we encourage you to participate in whatever way feels safe for you.
This event is only for students of Falmouth University and the University of Exeter Cornwall Campus.