Advanced Active Bystander Intervention: Weapon Situations
Sponsored by DC Peace Team: www.dcpeaceteam.org

Saturday August 13, 2022 10am-12:30pm (EST)
ONLINE: Zoom link shared after you complete registration and in the confirmation message window which pops up after you complete this form (contact Sal:   sal.corbin@yahoo.com )

*It is recommended that you have already taken the Introduction to Bystander Intervention training or the Introduction to Unarmed Civilian Protection.

An active bystander training teaches effective skills for assessing, de-escalating, and diffusing a problematic situation, such as intimidation, harassment, abuse, physical violence, etc. This practice session focuses on situations when a lethal weapon(s) is present and how to assess possible responses. It will include small group and large group scenarios, such as political demonstrations. An active bystander is someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes steps to speak up or step in to keep a situation from escalating or to disrupt a problematic situation.

This is an interactive, participatory practice session.

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Payment is requested on a sliding scale. Please consider $40-$70 to support our work and help us better serve the community. No one will be turned away for lack of payment and we welcome you either way.

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For those who can, please submit payment today-- https://dcpeaceteam.org/donate/; or checks can be written out to DC Peace Team and mailed to Eli McCarthy, 7305 Baylor Ave. College Park, MD 20740.

For questions contact Sal: sal.corbin@yahoo.com.

Facilitators:

Sal Corbin has worked for 15 years in academia as a Psychology professor before transitioning to nonprofit work. He has done Workforce Development training and program management and has recently been a Housing Specialist for Friendship Place and a Program Coordinator for the National Reentry Network for Returning Citizens. His vision is to help others build and maintain healthy relationships, with conflict management as the primary focus. His extensive background in leadership facilitation supports his efforts to keep showing up and sharing.
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