Upstander Education
Upstander Education
Wed. Jan. 13 10:00 AM - Wed. Jan. 13 11:00 AMLocation: Zoom
The Faculty of Graduate Studies is hosting an “Upstander Education” seminar, which will offer information and training on:
- understanding the bystander effect - learning the difference between being a bystander and an upstander
- defining various forms of sexual misconduct as per the Criminal Code of Canada, MB Human Rights Commission, and the UW Sexual Misconduct Protocol
- unpacking the current social climate of victim-blaming and trivializing sexual assault.
We strongly encourage all graduate students to attend this seminar, as they will both gain some valuable education on this topic and learn about the resources that are available for survivors. In particular, we are urging all TAs, lab demonstrators, and tutors to attend this session, as students with whom they are working might approach them with disclosures of sexual misconduct and they would be expected to know the UW policies on responding to such disclosures.
Please email Dylan Jones at d.jones@uwinnipeg.ca to secure a spot.
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