Courage to Care offers free community Upstander training led by experienced volunteers who are survivors of genocide. The program focuses on how to stand up against racism, stereotyping, bullying and prejudice and tools for taking action against discriminatory behaviour. Aimed at teachers, community leaders and people wanting positive cultural change in their club or organisation, the next session is on 11 September. There are other sessions available.
Free Upstander training for the community
When:
Sunday 11 September 2-5pm;
Monday 24 October 2-5pm;
Friday 18 November 9:30am-12:30pm
Where:
Courage to Care headquarters
843a Glen Huntly Road, Caulfield
Who:
Teachers, volunteers, community leaders, and those interested in positive culture change in their club or organisation.
Secure your place now for free Upstander training at Courage to Care headquarters!
Offered especially for teachers, volunteers, community leaders, and those interested in positive culture change in their club or organisation.
Courage to Care Upstander programs transform bystander behaviour to Upstander action as participants:
- Gain insight into how unacceptable behaviours are normalised
- Discover ways of overcoming obstacles to upstander action
- Pick up practical tools for for standing up against stereotyping, prejudice, racism and other forms of discrimination and bullying
- Explore ways of supporting and inspiring Upstander attitudes and behaviour
Bookings are essential
Enquiries: (03) 9533 0955
We regret our first floor venue is not disability-accessible
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