Mr Titan with Green Dot t-shirt and cheerleaders

Green Dot Program

Barbara Kennedy
greendot@easternflorida.edu 
321-433-5591

 

Bystander Training

Green Dot Bystander Training is offered separately for EFSC students and for EFSC faculty and staff. The training will empower you to identify the signs of power-based, personal violence, such as:

  • Bullying
  • Stalking and Dating violence
  • Sexual harassment and Sexual assault

This free, engaging, and activity-driven training is also designed to equip you with tools to safely intervene from within your own level of comfort. Review workshop details.

The workshop is based on a national curriculum that does not change, so you only need to attend once. Participants will receive a certificate of completion, two service-learning hours, a t-shirt, and chances to win prizes.

Training Options

Use the registration link below the sessions and the form will have you choose a campus. Students can attend training on any campus.

Cocoa Campus: Wednesday, September 16, 2026, 1 PM - 4 PM
Bldg. 11, Rm. 129 (Titan Hall)

Palm Bay Campus: Friday, September 18, 2026, 10 AM - 1 PM
Bldg. 1, Rm. 139 (Titan Hall)

Melbourne Campus: Thursday, September 24, 2026, 2 PM - 5 PM
Bldg. 16 (Student Union), Second Floor Conference Center

A registration link will be provided soon.

Warning: Information shared during the training is sometimes sexual in nature. It may be inappropriate for certain individuals (e.g., children) and/or have a triggering effect on survivors.

In This Workshop, You Will:

  • Engage in a basic education program that seeks to reduce power-based interpersonal violence
  • Gain awareness of proactive behaviors that establish violence intolerance as the norm
  • Practice skills that integrate moments of prevention within existing relationships and daily activities
  • Develop ways to introduce new norms within your sphere of influence at EFSC and in the community

All participants will receive certification as a trained Green Dot Bystander and a free Green Dot T-shirt. Student participants are eligible to earn two service-learning hours, while faculty participants can receive MCC, Tenure, and Rank Advancement credit.