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Whether you are a faculty or staff member, student employee, or anyone else on a college campus, it is essential to understand how to identify, prevent, and respond to bullying and hazing. Bullying and hazing are far more common than many people think, especially on college campuses. People may fall victim to such behaviors due to a lack of knowledge and ability to recognize these actions. Having insights and descriptions of what is considered bullying or hazing can help identify and prevent it. This course builds the knowledge and skills necessary to combat bullying and hazing.
In this Bullying and Hazing Prevention course, you will learn about the differences and similarities between bullying and hazing on a college campus. You will also learn about who is at risk of being bullied or hazed as well as the perpetrator, victim, and bystander perspectives. This course provides helpful response and prevention techniques for bullying and hazing.
This course is for faculty or staff members, student employees, or anyone else on a college campus who needs to understand how to identify, prevent, and respond to bullying and hazing.
It covers the differences and similarities between bullying and hazing on a college campus, who is at risk, the perpetrator, victim, and bystander perspectives, the consequences, common types of bullying including cyberbullying, recognizing hazing behaviors, relevant laws, and response and prevention techniques.
The course builds the knowledge and skills necessary to combat bullying and hazing, including identifying these behaviors, understanding the roles involved, and knowing how to respond to and prevent them.
Yes. The course includes do's and don'ts for victims and explains that being a witness doesn't mean being passive, along with campus authority accountability and response.