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Bystander Intervention Training

Description

Theme:

Personal Effectiveness.

Category:

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

Course overview:

This training, linked to the University values of respect, inclusion and community focuses on the strategies and approaches that can be used to address unaligned behaviours.

This 2 hour course looks at how to be an effective bystander and ally across a range of settings utilising bystander intervention skills covered in the session.

The training provides a safe and inclusive space to explore these topics through encouraging a person centred approach, imparting skills and knowledge based on positive framing.

Learning outcomes:

As a result of attending this course, you will be able to:.

- Define who is a bystander and how to be active when witnessing unaligned behaviours.

- Explore the four psychological stages to intervention.

- Recognise different ways we can intervene.

- Identify strategies and approaches for early intervention.

- Positively contribute to situations.

Audience:

The course is open to all colleagues.

Presenter(s):

Lewis Nurton (People Development).

Duration:

2 hours.

Course Administration:

This course is administered by People Development; please contact peopledevelopment@exeter.ac.uk if you require further details.

This course occurs on the following dates
DateLocationStartFinishCostTrainer(s)Places
Available
30/04/2025 Streatham: Queen's, Digital Humanities Seminar 2 (B.02) 11:30 13:30 Lewis Nurton 7
06/05/2025 Streatham: Queen's, Digital Humanities Seminar 2 (B.02) 11:00 13:00 Lewis Nurton 5
22/05/2025 Streatham: Queen's, Digital Humanities Seminar 2 (B.02) 09:30 11:30 Lewis Nurton 11
22/05/2025 Streatham: Queen's, Digital Humanities Seminar 2 (B.02) 13:00 15:00 Lewis Nurton 8
30/05/2025 TBC 10:00 12:00 10
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