Ross Seminar Room 011
160 HMKL Way
Middlebury, VT 05753
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Join Health Educators for a complete Green Dot Bystander Training. This training will run 2pm-8pm on Friday, January 24th 2025, and a Taste of India dinner will be provided. Located in Ross seminar room B11 on the ground floor of Ross.

Green Dot is a bystander intervention strategy for preventing interpersonal violence, especially intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Green Dot helps participants learn to recognize the warning signs of these forms of harm. For active or imminent harm, Green Dot provides diverse strategies of intervention that can suit a wide variety of circumstances and interveners.

From this training, you will be well-equipped to proactively and reactively prevent interpersonal violence and to inspire continued engagement with the Green Dot strategy in your clubs or student groups. This training is the single most thorough engagement you can have with Green Dot practice and learning. This knowledge is vitally important to sustaining a culture that impedes interpersonal violence on campus.

Questions?

Email george howard (Health Educator - Violence Prevention Education and Advocacy) at georgeh@middlebury.edu
Sponsored by:
Health and Wellness Education

Contact Organizer

Howard, George
georgeh@middlebury.edu
(802) 443-4216