Presented for UAB faculty by Michelle Allen. Bystander behavior has been the focus of social psychological research for over four decades. Originally developed to reduce the incidence of sexual assault and sexual violence on college campuses, the bystander model is now also used for noticing and intervening with harassing behaviors related to microaggressions, bullying, and discrimination of all kinds. Participants will learn about types of intervention and explore potential barriers to action.
Registration is required for in-person CTL events. UAB faculty are always welcome to show up to in-person CTL events without registering, but we ask that if food is being served, you wait until all registered participants have gotten their food before serving yourself.
*Lunch will be served at this event. Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or if your schedule changes and you are unable to attend.
Tuesday, February 28 at 11:30am to 1:00pm
Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences, LHL 411 - Faculty must scan their OneCard in the elevator to access the 4th floor.
1700 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35233