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- From: Megan Elizabeth Selheim <>
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- Subject: Bringing in the Bystander vs. Step Up
- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2016 16:27:36 +0000
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Everyone, One of our student support programs has received a grant to train our campus to facilitate the Step Up bystander intervention curriculum across a range of areas of student concern (sexual assault, suicide, alcohol abuse, etc). We have also
been approached by some other in-state institutions who are facilitating a statewide Bringing In the Bystander training, and have invited us to participate. Frankly, I’m not sure about the direction to take. I’m looking for input from anyone who has experience with one of both of these curricula, regarding pros and cons. I appreciate any information! Thanks! -- Megan Selheim STOP Violence Program Coordinator Dean of Students Office Dept. 3135, 1000 E. University Ave., Laramie WY 82071-2000 106 Knight Hall 307-766-3296 Confidentiality Notice |
- Bringing in the Bystander vs. Step Up, Megan Elizabeth Selheim, 03/03/2016
- RE: Bringing in the Bystander vs. Step Up, Shaffer, Jyl (shaffej2), 03/03/2016
- Re: Bringing in the Bystander vs. Step Up, Ashleigh Klein, 03/03/2016
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