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Be an active bystander | Breaking the silence

Being an active bystander means being aware of when someone's behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it.

Practicing Active Bystander Intervention - RAINN

An active bystander is someone who interrupts a potentially harmful situation, especially when it comes to sexual violence.

The 5Ds of Bystander Intervention - Right To Be

The 5Ds are different methods – Distract, Delegate, Document, Delay, and Direct – that you can use to support someone who's being harassed, emphasize that ...

Be an Active Bystander | UMatter at UMass

What is an Active Bystander? Why is it important to act? Taking action early – before a situation escalates – can be effective and safer for everyone involved.

ACTIVE BYSTANDER INTERVENTION

Active bystanders take the initiative to help someone who may be targeted for a sexual assault by a predator. Active bystanders also take the initiative to help ...

Be an active bystander

Bystander intervention is the interruption of potential harm or violence by someone who witnesses the incident. It is also referred to as being an active ...

Be an ACTive Bystander - Tell KSU - Kennesaw State University

An ACTive bystander is a witness to a potentially harmful situation who steps in, speaks up and/or seeks help. The ACTive bystander has the power to change the ...

Active Bystander Orientation - DLF - Digital Library Federation

If you witness something and are unable to take action in the moment, you can still be an active bystander by approaching the affected person ...

Bystander Intervention | Office for Gender Equity

Steps to Stopping Harassment: Recognize, Recruit Respond, Remove Repeat. You Might Ask: Why Be an Active Bystander? From Action to Inclusion.

What is an active bystander? | Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

An active bystander is someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes action to keep a situation from escalating or to disrupt a problematic situation.

Bystander intervention tip sheet - American Psychological Association

A bystander is an individual who observes or witnesses a situation of discrimination or violence committed by a perpetrator towards a victim.

Be an Active Bystander | Kent State University

Simple steps to becoming an Active Bystander · Notice the situation: Be aware of your surroundings. · Interpret it as a problem: Do I recognize that someone ...

Bystander Intervention - The Rockefeller University

Bystander Intervention Strategies · Direct: Intervene directly. By intervening in the moment, bystanders may give the concerned person a chance to get to a safe ...

BYSTANDER - Virginia ABC

BYSTANDER. HOW TO BE AN ACTIVE. Intervening early and often can help create a safe and respectful environment. THE THREE D'S OF. BYSTANDER INTERVENTION.

Be an active bystander - Report + Support - University College London

Be an active bystander ... An active bystander is someone who not only witnesses unacceptable behaviour, but who chooses to act and challenge that behaviour in ...

Call It Out! Be an Active Bystander - Report + Support

To be an active bystander use the 5D approach to help you get involved, make a quick plan on how to approach the situation, and make a measured decision on what ...

The 4 D's of Bystander Intervention

At Rice, we use a method called the “4 D's”. This method includes the intervention options of: direct, delegate, distract, and delay.

HCC Active Bystander | Health & Counseling Center - Student Affairs

"Intervene: DU"- Active Bystander Workshops. All incoming first-year and transfer undergraduate students are required to attend an active bystander intervention ...

Becoming an active bystander - Equality and Inclusion Unit

To be an active bystander therefore needs a person to challenge these thoughts and concerns and make a decision to intervene in some way.

Be an Active Bystander - De Montfort University

Being an active bystander means being aware when someone's behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it, or by assisting someone who ...