Bystander Training
Green Dot Bystander Training for EFSC students, faculty, and staff 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. Lunch or dinner will be provided.
Next GREEN DOT TRAINING:
Melbourne Campus: Thursday, February 1, 2024, 3 PM - 8 PM
Student Union, Bldg. 16, 2nd Floor Conference Room
(Registration has closed.)
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.