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
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.

HOW TO CREATE A BIAS INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM FOR YOUR CAMUS
Hate and bias impacts every college and university. Effective hate crime and bias prevention efforts include away for campuses to report, monitor and respond to bias incidents when they happen. One way for colleges to take responsbility for creating a safe learning environment is by having a Bias Incident Response Team for students, faculty and staff to report bias and ultimately support victims. BIRTs have been an increasing measure for campus safety and retention efforts over the last decade. This webinar will put your campus on track to develop a BIRT by providing an understanding of the impact of a BIRT, guiding principles to developing a BIRT, and proposed BIRT models for your campus.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010 from 3PM to 4:30PM
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