Promoting a sense of community - the active bystanders at UCL

a ring of hands all touching suggestive of a team
a ring of hands all touching suggestive of a team
a ring of hands all touching suggestive of a team What motivates workshop leaders Active By-stander Training to upskill students in tackling inappropriate behaviour? UCL student Khartik Vinod investigates. To stand up for ourselves is a life skill and also a personal responsibility. And to stand up for others, is by extent a responsibility towards the larger society. UCL has a zero-tolerance policy towards bullying, harassment, and sexual misconduct. UCL's Active Bystander Training (ABT) is a mandatory training course for all new UCL students that helps to prevent these behaviours. ABT educates and motivates the UCL community to identify and challenge problematic behaviours both onand off-campus. Assisting on somebody else's behalf when someone behaves inappropriately can make a big difference.
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