Bystander Intervention Training Institute Materials
The following materials are from the Bystander Intervention Training Institute, held in Needham, Massachusetts on June 28–30, 2010.
- Agenda
- Faculty Biographies
- Training Institute Worksheet
- Resource List:Bystander Intervention Resources and Articles
- Resource List:General Articles and Resources Mentioned During the Training Institute
Monday, June 28, 2010
Session 1: Key Concepts in Bystander Intervention by Kim Novak, NovakTalks
Session 2a: Taking a Step Back: A Comprehensive Approach to Campus Prevention by Linda Langford
- PowerPoint slides
- Handout: Types of Contributing Factors across the Social Ecological Model
- Supplemental PowerPoint slides: Theory of Change Logic Models, Slides 1-12
Session 2b: Campus Example: Using Bystander Intervention as Part of an Overall Prevention Initiative by Amy Kiger, University of Central Missouri
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Session 4: Introduction: Building from Strategy to Program
- Refer to supplemental PowerPoint slides linked under Session 2a, Slides 13-16
Session 5a: Using Research to Build Training Content by Mary Moynihan, University of New Hampshire
- To request a copy of this presentation, please contact Mary Moynihan at marym@unh.edu
Session 5b: Translating Bystander Intervention (and Other) Research into Training Content
- Worksheet (Blank Grid): Core Content for Bystander Intervention Training
- Program Specific Completed Grids:
Session 5C: Team Planning: Program Content and the Theory of Change Model by Linda Langford
- Refer to supplemental PowerPoint slides linked under Session 2a, Slides 17-21
Session 6a: Training Delivery
- Worksheet (Blank Grid): Description of Training Delivery
- Program Specific Completed Grids:
Session 7a: Beyond Training Part I: Building Community Support and Prevention Synergy by Dorothy Edwards and Mary Moynihan
- PowerPoint slides (Edwards)
- Handout: Overview: Know-Your-PowerTM Social Marketing Campaign (Moynihan)
Session 7b: Beyond Training Part II: Building Supportive Group and Institutional Environments by Kim Novak and Amy Kiger
- PowerPoint slides (Novak)
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Session 8a: Program Evaluation Part I: Using a Theory of Change Model to Plan Evaluation by Linda Langford
- Refer to supplemental PowerPoint slides linked under Session 2a, Slides 22-48
- Handout: Sample Bystander Intervention Training Models (slides 36 and 39 enlarged)
Session 8b: Program Evaluation Part II: Example of a Bystander Intervention Evaluation Plan by Mary Moynihan
- Program Evaluation Part II: Citation List
- To request a copy of this presentation, please contact Mary Moynihan at marym@unh.edu
Session 9: Creative Ideas for Finding the Resources by Kim Novak
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