Being an Active Bystander to Prevent Gender-based Violence
This 3.5-hour in person workshop will assist you to speak up when confronted with everyday sexism, behaviours and attitudes that justify, excuse, blame, trivialise or minimise violence against women. You will be taken through the causes, prevalence and impact of domestic violence, sexual harassment and other forms of violence against women.
An active bystander can be a friend, family member, colleague, or stranger. Being an active bystander sends a message that violence against women is everyone’s business and that everyone has a positive role to play in eliminating it.
On completion of this workshop you will have:
- increased your understanding and confidence to discuss violence against women with your colleagues, friends and family
- built your skills to challenge attitudes and behaviours that support violence against women
- acquired practical tools to be an active bystander
Workshop aims
This workshop, which includes 3.5-hours of interactive delivery, is designed to build your confidence to speak up when confronted with everyday sexism as well as a range of behaviours and attitudes that justify, excuse, blame, trivialise or minimise violence against women.
Workshop structure
This Workshop includes a 3.5-hour zoom session and a self-directed activity to complete prior to attending the online interactive webinar.
Time and assessment
The workshop does not include an assessment but does required interactive engagement by participants in webinar activities.
On completion of this Course a Certificate of Completion will be issued.
Why do this course
WHV’s active bystander training focuses on the most pervasive forms of gender-based violence, but the active bystander tools can be used to challenge any form of discrimination, harassment, or bullying. The tools are designed to reinforce healthy, respectful behaviours and focuses on what people in the workplace, communities and families can do to make a difference.
Target audience
This workshop is designed for all audiences interested in taking action to prevent gender-based violence.
Each delivery is capped. Minimum numbers apply in order for the scheduled training to proceed.
Prerequisite knowledge
A desire to play a positive role towards eliminating gender-based violence.