PPT-TALK ABOUT: Bystander Intervention
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What are the warning signs that a sexual assault is about to occur and bystander intervention is needed What are effective strategies for preventing sexual assault
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What are the warning signs that a sexual assault is about to occur and bystander intervention is needed What are effective strategies for preventing sexual assault as a bystander Things to Talk About. Who is the idiot in your chapter and how do you change his/her actions? . Every group has someone who does not always make healthy or smart decisions. . How do you go about reacting to those unhealthy or dangerous decisions? . Bullying:. What we Know and Where to Go. Amanda B. Nickerson, Ph.D. . Alberti . Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention | University at Buffalo. nickersa@. buffalo.edu. gse.buffalo.edu. /. alberticenter. 2015 STUDENTAFFAIRS.COM . CASE STUDY. Jennifer Hornaday. Kelly Schiess. Loren Papin. Marguerite Frazier. Indiana State University. BYSTANDER INTERVENTION. Bystander intervention programs focus on promoting pro-social behaviors which occur when someone acts to help another person with no expectation of self-gain. These interventions can be both direct and indirect in emergencies and non-emergencies alike. . The Importance of Positively Motivating Bystanders. Ashley Clay-Johnson, . Muengnenshime. . Goshit. , & David Snow. What . I. s Bullying . I. ntervention?. Once bullying behavior is defined and identified, the question is – what can we do about it?. Who is the idiot in your chapter and how do you change his/her actions? . Every group has someone who does not always make healthy or smart decisions. . How do you go about reacting to those unhealthy or dangerous decisions? . Assessment . IN ACTION. Case Study. Program overview. Creating Student Learning Outcomes. Creating an assessment plan. Collecting and analyzing data. Restarting the cycle. Office of Student Life – New Program. LD 4-2. Training Objective. Task: Apply the steps of bystander intervention to suicide awareness and prevention. Condition: Given a block of instruction and several scenarios. Standard: Actively participate in the discussion of the scenarios, applying ACE and bystander intervention techniques to safely resolve the situation. asking questions and giving short responses. about topics that most people are . comfortable discussing. .. Small talk . NEVER. involves very serious topics or heavy discussions. http://safeshare.tv/w/AWHbrPCQgz. What are the warning signs that a sexual assault is about to occur and bystander intervention is needed?. What are effective strategies for preventing sexual assault as a bystander?. Things to Talk About. Bystander Intervention. Bystander Intervention Training . The Department of Public Safety and Sinclair Police take pride in maintaining a safe campus for staff, faculty, students and visitors. . This PowerPoint© presentation . Catherine Genovese. March 13, 1964. Origins of Bystander Intervention . Bystander intervention is safe and positive options that may be carried out by faculty and staff to prevent harm or intervene when there is a risk of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking. ADAMS ROOM. Graham Allen . MP. Chair of the Early Intervention Foundation. Early Intervention:. changing the late intervention culture. Graham Allen MP. Originator of Nottingham as ‘Early Intervention City.’. “It is a dangerous position to be in when you can't see, can't hear and won't listen...” . ― Stella Payton . Laypersons may not have confidence. Confidence Predicts Action. How do we gain confidence?. Objectives. List the steps for performing hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).. Identify the compression rate range for performing effective CPR.. Explain the significance of the Good Samaritan law for bystanders who observe a person experiencing a cardiac arrest..
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