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  • Active Bystander Fundamentals | Defence Academy
    About this course Active Bystander Fundamentals will help you foster a workplace culture founded on respect and dignity for all It also serves as a reach-back resource
  • How to be an Active Bystander - UCL
    Being an active bystander is something that can genuinely shift the culture around you It’s about noticing when something’s off, deciding not to ignore it, and stepping in in a way that’s safe and effective
  • What is an active bystander? - UNSW Sydney
    A bystander is a person who is present and witnesses something but is not directly involved in it whereas an active bystander is someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes action to keep a situation from escalating or to disrupt a problematic situation
  • Definitions of an Active Bystander :: Lincolnshire One Workforce
    Being an active bystander means being aware of when someone's behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it If you do not feel comfortable doing this directly, then get someone to help you such as a friend or someone in authority
  • Being an active bystander | Neighbourhood Watch Network
    An active bystander (or upstander) means being aware of when someone's behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to intervene and offer assistance
  • Inclusive Employers
    What is an active bystander? An active bystander is a person who intervenes to challenge behaviour that is discriminatory A passive bystander can be a person who believes in doing the right thing but does not call out those in the wrong
  • Becoming an active bystander - Equality and Inclusion Unit
    Know your limits as an active bystander and engage others as necessary or if you do not feel confident about doing it alone Conduct conversations in a safe environment for you the person you are speaking to
  • How to be an Active Bystander - University of Glasgow - Explore
    Being an active bystander means being aware of when someone’s behaviour is inappropriate or threatening and choosing to challenge it If you do not feel comfortable doing this directly, then get someone to help you such as a colleague, friend, or someone in a senior position


















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