Health Studies Complex, Room 043
Brandon, MB R7A 6A9
September 2018
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.
Find out more »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 »October 2018
BU Sexualized Violence Policy
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Brandon University’s standalone sexualized violence policy was approved by the Board of Governors in Spring 2017 and is in place. The purpose of this policy is to promote a culture of consent and respect, develop awareness and prevention of sexualized violence, reduce the occurrence of sexualized violence, and respond to the needs of the complainants respondents and all those affected by sexualized…
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 »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 »BU Sexualized Violence Policy
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Brandon University’s standalone sexualized violence policy was approved by the Board of Governors in Spring 2017 and is in place. The purpose of this policy is to promote a culture of consent and respect, develop awareness and prevention of sexualized violence, reduce the occurrence of sexualized violence, and respond to the needs of the complainants respondents and all those affected by sexualized…
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 »November 2018
BU Sexualized Violence Policy
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Brandon University’s standalone sexualized violence policy was approved by the Board of Governors in Spring 2017 and is in place. The purpose of this policy is to promote a culture of consent and respect, develop awareness and prevention of sexualized violence, reduce the occurrence of sexualized violence, and respond to the needs of the complainants respondents and all those affected by sexualized…
Find out more »BU Sexualized Violence Policy
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Brandon University’s standalone sexualized violence policy was approved by the Board of Governors in Spring 2017 and is in place. The purpose of this policy is to promote a culture of consent and respect, develop awareness and prevention of sexualized violence, reduce the occurrence of sexualized violence, and respond to the needs of the complainants respondents and all those affected by sexualized…
Find out more »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 »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 »December 2018
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 »BU Sexualized Violence Policy
This internal event is open to Brandon University faculty and staff only, and is not open to the general public. Brandon University’s standalone sexualized violence policy was approved by the Board of Governors in Spring 2017 and is in place. The purpose of this policy is to promote a culture of consent and respect, develop awareness and prevention of sexualized violence, reduce the occurrence of sexualized violence, and respond to the needs of the complainants respondents and all those affected by sexualized…
Find out more »October 2019
💀 Death Café
A death café is an open forum discussion about death and dying and the thoughts, feelings, and questions we all have but may be reluctant to voice out loud.
Find out more »January 2020
Community forum: Third-party reporting of sexual assault
Brandon University will welcome community agencies and interested members of the public for a forum to discuss the new third-party reporting option for incidents of sexual assault. The forum is being organized by the John Howard Society, and all are welcome to attend, although there is limited space. Third-party reporting is an option for survivors of sexualized violence who want to report what happened to them to the authorities, including the police, in a less formal way. They can report…
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