Safe to Create: Active Bystander Training (DUBLIN) - MASKS MANDATORY

Tue Nov 26 2024 at 02:30 pm to 05:30 pm

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane | Dublin

Safe to Create\/ Irish Theatre Institute
Publisher/HostSafe to Create/ Irish Theatre Institute
Safe to Create: Active Bystander Training (DUBLIN) - MASKS MANDATORY
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Equipping artists & arts workers with the knowledge and tools to intervene safely and stop harmful behaviour in the arts & creative sectors.
About this Event

*Please note that wearing a mask will be mandatory at this workshop, in order to accommodate those who are immunocompromised or uncomfortable attending events in person for health and safety reasons. Masks will be provided on arrival.

Safe to Create is hosting another round of In-Person Active Bystander Training Workshops across the country this autumn, due to demand following our spring sessions.

Bystander training is an effective way to empower people to address and prevent harassment and discrimination in a workspace. It equips workers with the right knowledge, tools and motivation to intervene safely and stop inappropriate behaviour before it rises to the level of unlawful harassment.

These in-person workshops, designed for artists and arts workers in the arts and creative sectors in Ireland, are led by Professor Louise Crowley, Professor of Law at UCC and Director of the UCC Bystander Intervention Programme, and leading policy analyst and consultant Olwen Dawe, who has an established track record in developing and implementing equality, diversity and inclusion projects.

Date & time: Tues 26 November 2024, 2.30pm-5.30pm

Location: Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Dublin

Duration: 3 hours, including a short tea break

Cost: Free of charge for anyone working in the arts and creative sectors in Ireland

Participant feedback from past workshops:

‘It was excellent training. Clear and well delivered.’

‘I felt positive about having a room full of people giving up their time to make the industry better. It felt hopeful.’

‘It was thought provoking and engaging. The use of scenarios was particularly effective.’

‘Clear strategies to deal with bullying/toxic behaviour, a frank and forthright presentation, and very useful real-world examples to interrogate how I feel I would have responded in the past versus what I could do in the future.’

‘Great to do it in person. Very lively and informative’

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane, Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Dublin, Ireland

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