Topic “hate crimes prevention”

Stop The Hate Announces New Dates For 3-Day Training For Trainers Program

Stop The Hate Training For Trainers

September 26 through 28, 2011 - West Coast Program In Napa Valley, California
March 19 through 21, 2012 - East Coast Program In Charlotte, North Carolina

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The Stop The Hate Train The Trainer Program supports colleges and universities in preventing and combating bias and hate crimes on campus as well as fostering the development of community. The program allows top administrators, student affairs professionals, faculty and students to learn new innovative tools to take action on hate crimes and bias-motivated violence issues on his/her campus. The only resource of it's kind specifically for college campuses, the Stop The Hate 250+ page premiere training manual and three day, 18-20 hour Train The Trainer program was developed in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, Association of College Unions International, Campus Pride, The Southern Poverty Law Center, Wilbron Institute, Matthew Shepard Foundation, Napa Valley College Criminal Justice Training Center and the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence.

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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 Now Accepting Invitations To Host Programs For The 2009/2010 School Year

icon_sth.jpg Stop the Hate will once again present our 3-day training for trainers program at two locations across the country. The east coast program will be held December 3 through 5, 2009 at the University of North Carolina – Charlotte, North Carolina. The west coast program will be held March 29 through 31, 2010 at the Criminal Justice Training Center at Napa Valley College. Both programs are now open for registration and offer discounts for those who register early. According to the 2007 hate crime statistics complied by the FBI, school campuses continue to be the third most common place for hate crimes to occur. The Stop the Hate program is a unique and intensive program designed specifically for school leaders, administrators, faculty, staff, and students to prevent hate crimes and bias incidents on college campuses. Participants learn how to conduct workshops designed to raise awareness about hate crimes and bias incidents and how to develop effective strategies to prevent such incidents from happening in the first place. Stop the Hate is proud to have as educational partners the Southern Poverty Law Center, Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence, Anti Defamation League, Matthew Shepard Foundation, Wilbron Institute, and the Napa Valley College Criminal Justice Training Center. To learn more about Stop the Hate or to find out more about how to bring a program to your campus, call Greg Miraglia, National Program Coordinator, at 707-333-8353, or visit our website at www.stophate.org
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