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UID:UW-Physics-Event-7873
DTSTART:20220831T193000Z
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DTSTAMP:20260414T113525Z
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LOCATION:2223 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Bystander Intervention Skills for Physics Faculty and Staff\, 
 Climate & Diversity\, Tamie Klumpyan\, UW Office of Human Resources
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever witnessed something that left you uneasy or 
 concerned for another person at work\, but you didn’t know how to st
 ep in and improve the situation? You are not alone. It is common to fe
 el unsure of what to do when we witness behavior that concerns us.<br>
 \n<br>\nThrough reflection\, discussion and practice\, you will expl
 ore with colleagues how you can effectively step in when concerning wo
 rkplace situations arise.<br>\n<br>\n• Learn - effective bystander
  intervention principles and practices<br>\n• Practice- assess a co
 ncerning workplace situation and identify motivations and hesitations 
 to interrupt<br>\n• Options - consider various options to effective
 ly interrupt negative situations through a 4D Intervention Model<br>\
 n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7873
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