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X-WR-CALDESC:Bystander intervention is a common approach toward preventing 
 sexual and intimate partner violence and one that has helped elevate the r
 ole that every member of a community plays in prevention. Bystander behavi
 ors vary by action\, recipients\, context\, and time\, and new research on
  what makes bystander intervention effective and for whom is continually e
 merging. Join PreventConnect on this web conference with a bystander inter
 vention researcher and practitioners to dissect recent research on bystand
 er intervention and discuss opportunities and challenges for implementing 
 bystander intervention programs that do more than change attitudes\, but c
 reate behavior change to protect against violence and harm. Guests will al
 so discuss opportunities for building successful researcher and practition
 er collaborations to advance prevention. Specific themes of the research i
 nclude (1) the effectiveness of bystander intervention programs\, specifie
 d by gender and race/ethnicity when applicable\; (2) the outcomes and cons
 equences students experience when intervening\, including the relationship
  between bystander training and perpetration/victimization\; and (3) best 
 practices in measuring bystander outcomes.\n \nIn this web conference\, sp
 eakers will talk about their communities' experiences with COVID-19 and em
 erging strategies to understand community needs in this moment and respond
  to them. We will also offer ample time for participants to share what the
 y're learning and what actions they're taking. Whether you are a public he
 alth practitioner\, community health worker\, educator\, or advocate\, we 
 can meet this moment of major individual and collective upheaval with conn
 ection\, care\, and an unwavering commitment to justice. Together\, we can
  support and advocate for children\, youth\, and families\, and prevent vi
 olence in our homes. \n
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DESCRIPTION:Bystander intervention is a common approach toward preventing s
 exual and intimate partner violence and one that has helped elevate the ro
 le that every member of a community plays in prevention. Bystander behavio
 rs vary by action\, recipients\, context\, and time\, and new research on 
 what makes bystander intervention effective and for whom is continually em
 erging. Join PreventConnect on this web conference with a bystander interv
 ention researcher and practitioners to dissect recent research on bystande
 r intervention and discuss opportunities and challenges for implementing b
 ystander intervention programs that do more than change attitudes\, but cr
 eate behavior change to protect against violence and harm. Guests will als
 o discuss opportunities for building successful researcher and practitione
 r collaborations to advance prevention. Specific themes of the research in
 clude (1) the effectiveness of bystander intervention programs\, specified
  by gender and race/ethnicity when applicable\; (2) the outcomes and conse
 quences students experience when intervening\, including the relationship 
 between bystander training and perpetration/victimization\; and (3) best p
 ractices in measuring bystander outcomes.\n \nIn this web conference\, spe
 akers will talk about their communities' experiences with COVID-19 and eme
 rging strategies to understand community needs in this moment and respond 
 to them. We will also offer ample time for participants to share what they
 're learning and what actions they're taking. Whether you are a public hea
 lth practitioner\, community health worker\, educator\, or advocate\, we c
 an meet this moment of major individual and collective upheaval with conne
 ction\, care\, and an unwavering commitment to justice. Together\, we can 
 support and advocate for children\, youth\, and families\, and prevent vio
 lence in our homes. \n
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SUMMARY:Bystander Intervention: From Research to Practice
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