Ethical Upstander Training for Inclusion Leaders - May 28
Course Information
Ethical Upstander Training for Inclusion Leaders - May 28
Synopsis
Tuesday, May 28th, 12:30pm-4:30pmCourse Overview
This is an advanced training that provides participants with the basic skills to become an active bystander. This training includes short videos, partner sharing, small group activities, templates for challenging discussions and scenarios and activities for practice.
At the completion of EUT, participants will be able to:
- Identify commonly targeted social identity groups
- Understand and counter the “bystander effect” psychology at the root of inaction
- Recognize the conditions which promote and inhibit bystander intervention
- Use a variety of strategies to effectively interrupt potentially harmful situations
- Respectfully support those who have been targeted
- Effectively “call in” those in our community who are doing the harm
Please note: All attendees must have completed the Introduction to Inclusion and Diversity at Algonquin College course.
Instructors
Christopher DoréProfessor, Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Office Studies |
Kara McNeilEquity, Diversity and Inclusion Coordinator |