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Bystander Intervention Training 
How to Intervene in a Conflict Situation
Techniques to reduce the impact of aggressive social behavior
 
Presented by Rona Fischman
  
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
2:00pm-6:00pm 

 
 
All Bystander Intervention training includes how to intervene in public aggression situations. Given your physical type and presentation, gender, race, social status, geographic location, there are better and worse ways to intervene in a conflict situation. Learn how to identify a circumstance that requires intervention.  Learn your go-to interventions. Learn to choose the most effective tactic from your bag of tricks. Practice this with the group.
 
What Rona Fischman’s program adds is how to peacefully confront racism, sexism, LGBTQ-phobia, Islamophobia, or anti-Semitism with people that you know. It has been proven that people rarely change their minds based on learning from a stranger; it is people they know and respect who influence them.
 
This class teaches techniques for setting respectful limits with someone you work with, someone in your family, or someone you see regularly in your neighborhood. How you respectfully discuss ideas with people you disagree with varies based on who you are. We look at the strengths and pitfalls of your verbal style. We’ll practice ways to maintain your integrity while avoiding an argument with someone you disagree with. This is easier said than done, but by the end of the program, you’ll have some go-to techniques to increase your chances of successful dialogue. The course also reviews other actions, such as witnessing and video-making, in a general way. There is a counseling aspect to the program, aimed at preparing each participant to contribute to social justice in a way that suits their strengths and abilities

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Location: CDSC 60 Gore Street. Cambridge, MA 02141
Registration:
Cost: $125
CDSC Pro Bono Mediators: $50 (Use discount code CDSCMEDIATOR2)
Only 24 spots available

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Past BASH Peacemaker honorees:

2023: The Peer Mediators at Acera: The Massachusetts School for Science and Creativity

2022: Madison "Matt" Thompson • Elena Sokolow-Kaufman

2021: Brian Corr • Christopher Littlefield • D.G. Mawn

2020: Bobby Joe Leaster

2019: Officer Michael “Whitey” Daniliuk • MIT REFS

2018 : Gail Packer

2017: Brian R. Jerome • Thomas Smith • City Peace, Cambridge Youth Leadership

2016: Rev. Liz Walker • Essential Partners • The BASE

2015: Hon. John Cratsley (Ret.) • Jon Feinman • Cambridge Rindge & Latin Mediation Team

2014: Chandra Banks • John A. Fiske

2013: Lydia Edwards • James E. McGuire

2012: Donna Hicks • Hon. Eileen Shaevel

2011: Hon. Judith Dein • Robert Lewis, Jr. • Rep. Marty Walsh

2010: Steven and Linda Brion-Meisels • Peace First

2009: Martha Coakley • Douglas Stone

2008: Dina Lynch Eisenberg • David E. Matz • Stephen H. Oleskey

2007: Ellen Semonoff • Massachusetts Office of Dispute Resolution (MODR) • David O’Connor • Fredie Kay & Susan Jeghelian

2006: Melissa Brodrick • Brad Honoroff • Jane Honoroff

2005: Jeanne E. Cleary • David A. Hoffman • Robert H. Smith

2004: Albie Davis • Kathy Grant & Scott Harshbarger • James Grumbach • Helen Ladd • Rick Reilly

Past Spirit of Mediation Awardees: 2010: Jack Wofford • 2012: Mimi Grosser