Be More Than A Bystander workshop (for men in the skilled trades)

Be More Than A Bystander workshop (for men in the skilled trades)

This 90-minute workshop is an introductory training into ending bullying, harassment and violence in workplaces in the skilled trades.

By The BC Centre for Women in the Trades

Date and time

Tue, May 28, 2024 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

BC Centre for Women in the Trades (BCCWITT) is hosting this virtual Be More Than A Bystander workshop.

Be More Than A Bystander is a training and educational program to support organizational and cultural shifts towards more inclusive, safer and respectful workplaces. This 90-minutes workshop equips participants with practical tools and strategies to prevent, and intervene in gender-based and other forms of bullying, harassment and violence in workplaces in the skilled trades industry.

The learning outcomes of this workshop are:

  • Understand contexts of bullying, harassment and violence;
  • Learn different intervention tools; and
  • Build skills through engaging in workplace scenarios.

This workshop is FREE for participants for skilled trades workers or employers of all genders in British Columbia.

Limited spaces are available at a fee for participants of all genders who live or work outside of British Columbia.


If you are interested in our all-gender (open to men, women, non-binary and gender-diverse people) workshop on May 30, 2024 from 6-8pm PST, register here.

T o learn more about Be More Than A Bystander, contact us at info@bccwitt.ca or visit www.bccwitt.ca/whatwedo/bystander


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BC Centre for Women in the Trades (BCCWITT) is working to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive skilled trades industry, where all feel welcome, healthy, respected, and safe.

We are a partnership led by diverse tradespeople, along with industry and labour representatives. We are committed to removing barriers faced by equity priority people, including Indigenous people, people of colour, people with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+ people, and women, to increase their participation in the trades and promote healthier environments in workplaces and training institutions for all.

BCCWITT provides connection, funding, resources and supports for equity priority tradespeople across the province. We offer programs, tools, and resources to individuals and organizations that support the attraction, retention, and advancement of equity priority people in skilled trades careers. In addition, BCCWITT is part of broader equity and inclusion initiatives supporting other underrepresented groups in construction, maintenance, and industrial trades.

Learn more at www.bccwitt.ca