National Volunteer Week with CCEL – Disrupting the Culture of Violence: How to be a Prosocial Bystander

National Volunteer Week with CCEL - Disrupting the Culture of Violence: How to be a Prosocial Bystander AprilApr 20 2021 06:00pm - 07:30pm

In honor of National Volunteer Week, the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) will continue its Social Change Series by highlighting social responsibility through a week of projects and events April 17–22.

Students are invited to engage in a virtual or on-campus service project, including making fleece blankets, supporting people-powered research or providing feedback to incarcerated poets. Students also can explore an educational program, such as Prosocial Bystander Training, the Navigating Virtual Volunteering information session or a CareerLab resume review focused on promoting service on their resume.

This violence prevention workshop is a skill-building opportunity from the Mather Center's It's On CWRU campaign to end sexual violence on our campus and beyond.

Disrupting the Culture of Violence: How to be a Prosocial Bystander is an evidence-informed bystander intervention program that uses community care as the foundation of intervention. It teaches how to identify potential violent incidents, individual responsibility to intervene, and how to do so safely and effectively in order to maintain a safe environment for all people.

Register for an opportunity.

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