Health Studies Complex, Room 237
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
January 2019
Bystander Training
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Workshop for Establishing a Community of Responsibility ®, developed at the University of New Hampshire, and first used in Canada by the University of Windsor, is a workshop designed to encourage participants to see themselves as bystanders who might safely intervene to prevent a sexual assault before it occurs. The format uses recognition of inappropriate…
Find out more »February 2019
Responding to Disclosures
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, you will learn how to best respond and support an…
Find out more »Bystander Training
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Workshop for Establishing a Community of Responsibility ®, developed at the University of New Hampshire, and first used in Canada by the University of Windsor, is a workshop designed to encourage participants to see themselves as bystanders who might safely intervene to prevent a sexual assault before it occurs. The format uses recognition of inappropriate…
Find out more »Bystander Training
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Workshop for Establishing a Community of Responsibility ®, developed at the University of New Hampshire, and first used in Canada by the University of Windsor, is a workshop designed to encourage participants to see themselves as bystanders who might safely intervene to prevent a sexual assault before it occurs. The format uses recognition of inappropriate…
Find out more »March 2019
Responding to Disclosures
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, you will learn how to best respond and support an…
Find out more »Bystander Training
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Workshop for Establishing a Community of Responsibility ®, developed at the University of New Hampshire, and first used in Canada by the University of Windsor, is a workshop designed to encourage participants to see themselves as bystanders who might safely intervene to prevent a sexual assault before it occurs. The format uses recognition of inappropriate…
Find out more »Bystander Training
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Bringing in the Bystander: A Prevention Workshop for Establishing a Community of Responsibility ®, developed at the University of New Hampshire, and first used in Canada by the University of Windsor, is a workshop designed to encourage participants to see themselves as bystanders who might safely intervene to prevent a sexual assault before it occurs. The format uses recognition of inappropriate…
Find out more »September 2019
Responding to Disclosures
This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, best response practices and how best to support an individual who has experienced sexual assault on our campus will be demonstrated. Participants will get an opportunity to role play the…
Find out more »October 2019
Project Management Fundamentals
This internal workshop is open to Brandon University employees. If you are new(ish) to managing small or large scale projects or perhaps a first-time contributing member of a project team, this fundamentals workshop is for you. In this one-day workshop, participants will learn about: the lifecycle of a project, key terminology and concepts for leaders and contributors of projects in relation to planning, estimates and budgeting, communication with stakeholders, monitoring, and more. Facilitator: Leanne Edwards, PMP & VP, Member Services…
Find out more »November 2019
Guidelines for Recruitment & Hiring (Non-Academic)
THIS INTERNAL SESSION IS OPEN TO BRANDON UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES. This session provides an opportunity to work through the recruitment and selection templates and tools that complement the Non-Academic Recruitment Guidelines document. The guide offers a consistent approach to non-academic recruiting in addition to best practice suggestions across campus, providing valuable information in areas of protected Human Rights, the duty to accommodate, and the privacy rights of candidates. The guide is available as a resource for everyone participating in non-academic searches.…
Find out more »December 2019
Responding to Disclosures
This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, best response practices and how best to support an individual who has experienced sexual assault on our campus will be demonstrated. Participants will get an opportunity to role play the…
Find out more »January 2020
Responding to Disclosures
This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, best response practices and how best to support an individual who has experienced sexual assault on our campus will be demonstrated. Participants will get an opportunity to role play the…
Find out more »March 2020
Responding to Disclosures (CANCELLED)
This event has been cancelled. This workshop will explore the myths surrounding sexual assault and how these myths increase confusion surrounding sexual assault. The prevalence of sexual assault on Canadian University campuses is explored and participants will learn about trauma responses that will help explain some of the survivor reactions you may come across. Finally, best response practices and how best to support an individual who has experienced sexual assault on our campus will be demonstrated. Participants will get an…
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