Sunday, December 1, 2013

16 Days 16 Tweets: Day 7, Bystander Intervention

1 Dec What is bystander intervention? Each one of us is a bystander in some situation. What can we do?

Bystander intervention is a way in which all of us can help prevent sexual violence. http://bit.ly/10bQeYH #nosgbv

Why do people sometimes not intervene? http://abt.cm/mJokU #nosgbv

Being in a crowd makes it easy to not act: http://bit.ly/1fShGHK #nosgbv

Is the bystander effect really strong in India? http://bit.ly/1fShQyQ #nosgbv

Men Can Stop Rape has a six-step schema on bystander intervention: http://bit.ly/1fShWX7 Their poster: http://bit.ly/NIF1YV #nosgbv

The four Ds of bystander intervention: http://bit.ly/1fSi34X And here, 4 As and IDEAS! http://bit.ly/1fSi6h4 #nosgbv

http://bit.ly/1fSihJw suggests ways to intervene in a tricky situation, based on sports plays. (NB: Contains sports jargon!) #nosgbv

A book-length resource by the Australian Human Rights Commission on bystander intervention: http://bit.ly/1fSinRa #nosgbv

The Green Dot etcetera approaches violence prevention from the individual level. http://bit.ly/1fSitIFand http://bit.ly/NgocIr #nosgbv

Most North American campuses seem to have programmes on bystander intervention. Here's one from Vancouver: http://bit.ly/1fSiD2O #nosgbv

Be more than a bystander: http://bit.ly/1fSiImZ #nosgbv

Here’s a Pinterest board on bystander intervention: http://bit.ly/1fSiP1Y Isn’t this true? http://bit.ly/1fSiP22 #nosgbv

Six situations that end happily (in the posters) because bystanders intervened! http://bit.ly/1fSiX1g#nosgbv

Bystander interventions can happen online too: http://bit.ly/1fSj0dJ (see last page) #nosgbv

How @jacksonkatz does bystander intervention training: http://bit.ly/1fSj9h4 and 10 things men can do: http://bit.ly/4cUwPM #nosgbv

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