UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Two upcoming sessions from Stand for State will give faculty and staff a special opportunity to experience the bystander intervention workshops available to students.
Penn State’s bystander intervention program, Stand for State, offers tools built around the 3 D’s — direct, distract and delegate — for stepping in when others are threatened. Launched University-wide in January, about 150 students have taken the workshop, learning safe and effective bystander intervention tactics created by Green Dot.
The workshops will better inform employees about the skills students are learning and the Stand for State program overall, as well as present how action can be taken in multiple scenarios to remove family, friends and strangers from harm’s way. Additionally, participants will learn proactive ways to demonstrate that they are not OK with violence.