Topic “hate crime training”

NEXT WEEK: Stop The Hate Primer Webinar for College Staff, Faculty and Administrators

STH_logo_clr_0.jpgDid you know that college and university campuses are the third most common place for a hate crime to occur? Student retention and persistence depends on having a safe place to live and learn on campus. Your campus should know what to do and how to respond if a hate crime happens. Learn "what your campus needs to know about hate crimes" including how the law defines a hate crime and the best practices for a response to a hate crime. Participants will examine real examples from campuses across the country and will get the latest information on hate crime trends. Key facts and figures will be shared from the nationally known Stop The Hate curriculum. This webinar on Wednesday, March 9, 2011, at 3 p.m. (EST), is a necessary primer for all college staff,faculty and administrators.

When: Wednesday, March 9, 2011 At 3:00 PM (EST)

Who: Hosted by Greg Miraglia, Dean of Career Technical Education/NapaValley College Police Academy and National Program Coordinator for StopThe Hate and Shane Windmeyer, Founder of Stop The Hate

Webinar Fee: $95.00

Click here to register now...

Stop The Hate Training For Trainers Program - New Dates Announced

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Did you know that, according to last year's FBI crime statistics, college campuses are among the third most common location for a hate crime to occur? Did you also know that race is the most common bias motivation in reported hate crimes? You can learn more about hate crimes and bias incidents and how to be active in preventing hate crimes on your campus by attending one of our upcoming Stop the Hate Training for Trainers programs.

The Stop the Hate Training for Trainers program is a 3-day intensive course that includes twelve different learning modules. Attendees are involved in a wide variety of learning activities and exercises designed to prepare them to work actively on their campus to prevent hate and bias incidents. Each participant receives a training manual with over 250 pages of content and learning activities contributed by our educational partners. In addition, participants who complete the 3-day program receive a certificate and exclusive access to the Stop the Hate Action Center, an online resource with even more instructional materials.

UPCOMING PROGRAMS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION

Stop the Hate - East Coast: December 6 through 8, 2010 in Charlotte, North Carolina
Stop the Hate - West Coast: March 31 through April 2, 2010 in Napa, California

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

If you are interested in bringing Stop the Hate to your campus, we offer two different ways to host a program. Learn more by visiting our website at www.stophate.org

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