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Active Bystander Intervention course in Term 3

Help build a community that doesn't tolerate sexual misconduct or violence by joining the Active Bystander Intervention course in Term 3. Through interactive content and discussions, this course helps you to develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to be an Active Bystander.

 

The course consists of five online sessions of 2 hours each, held over five consecutive weeks. Participants receive HEAR accreditation and a certificate of participation.

 

Funded by the University, your attendance is supported by your department. If everyone in the community takes a stance against problematic behaviour, then the behaviours become socially unacceptable and less frequent.

 

Undergraduates and PGT students of all backgrounds are encouraged to join. Meet new people and develop your skills in communication and leadership.

 

Make a difference - find out more and register today.

Delivered online.

Five sessions over five weeks.

HEAR accredited

& certificate of participation. 

Experienced tutors who are passionate about the prevention of sexual misconduct.

 

Thu 22 Apr 2021, 11:39

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In the event of an emergency on campus requiring ambulance, police or fire brigade, call 22222 from an internal telephone. If you are on campus and you use a mobile to call for an emergency service (999), you should also then call 024 76 5 22222. This alerts the University Community Safety team and will enable the emergency vehicle to be speedily escorted to where it is required on the campus.

If you're struggling but it's not an emergency, please contact Wellbeing.

If you are a parent or guardian there is more information on what to do if you have concerns: warwick.ac.uk/services/wss/parents/#concern.