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  • From: "Joseph Vess" <>
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  • Subject: Register today for Men Can Stop Rape's From Theory to Practice training, July 18-20
  • Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 10:31:22 -0400

Sign up today! Men Can Stop Rape is accepting registrations for our next From Theory to Practice Trainings.

Registration is online at http://www.mencanstoprape.org/fttp-registration.html

 

From a participant in our last From Theory to Practice training:

"Thank you so much for providing this terrific training opportunity! I feel wiser, stronger, enlightened and empowered."

 

Register for the Training

July 18-20, 2012

Downtown Washington, DC

 

Both trainings are 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday - Friday.

Deadline to register is June 29, 2012

 

Men Can Stop Rape (MCSR)'s "From Theory to Practice" Training is the most comprehensive training available on engaging men to help end violence against women, and has equipped thousands of professionals and activists in working with men to prevent gender-based violence. Through exploration of theory, interactive group exercises, role-playing, and multi-media presentations, "From Theory to Practice" prepares participants with the skills necessary to motivate men to take a more active role in challenging attitudes and behaviors that support rape and other forms of men's violence against women.   

 

This training is for: 

 

Victim service providers :: Educators and youth-serving professionals :: College and university personnel :: Peer educators :: Law enforcement :: Military SARCs :: Students and activists  

 

 

The training equips the participant with:

•             A theoretical framework and introduction to social change theory as it relates to preventing men's violence against women

•             A comprehensive understanding of a broad-based approach to primary prevention and its application

•             Valuable tactics for public speaking around these issues

•             Effective strategies for working with and engaging men and boys

•             The ability to better recognize the intersections between different types of oppressions (i.e. racism, classism, and heterosexism)

•             Thorough understanding of bystander intervention and how to prepare men and boys to be active bystanders and to engage their peers as well

 

Each training participant will receive:

•             MCSR's comprehensive training manual which includes a details look at the theory behind engaging men, presentation tools and tips, activities and exercises to use with men, and much more.

•             Access to a network of professionals in this field

•             Discounts for our public awareness materials, trainings and workshops

 

Registration Cost:  

 

Registration is $600 which includes the full three-day training, breakfast each day, and the complete From Theory to Practice training manual. Travel and lodging is not included. Participation is limited to just 25 people per training to ensure a personalized, in-depth experience for each participant.

 

See our website for more details! http://www.mencanstoprape.org/Trainings/from-theory-to-practice.html

 

 

 

 

 

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Joseph Vess
Director of Training and Technical Assistance
202-265-6530, ext. 36 | Direct: 202-534-1836| | http://www.facebook.com/josephvess


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