This training aims to empower community members to stand up against discrimination and disrespectful behaviour.
The free training, held from 6pm to 9pm on Wednesday, February 19 at Benalla Town Hall, 82-86 Nunn St, aims to provide valuable skills and knowledge to help create a safer and more supportive community for everyone.
This training will explore ways to effectively demonstrate bystander action, respond to backlash and resistance, and examine real-life scenarios to better understand different types of discrimination.
The course will also unpack Bystander Theory, offering participants the tools needed to navigate challenging situations and advocate for positive change.
Benalla Mayor Bernie Hearn said the importance of this training could not be overstated, especially in light of the ongoing issue of family violence in our community.
“Through this initiative, supported by the Victorian Government's Free from Violence funding and Benalla Rural City Council's Gender Equality Project Plan, we aim to provide community members with the skills to actively challenge harmful behaviours, contributing to a culture of respect and inclusion,” Cr Hearn said.
"This is an important opportunity for our community to come together and take action in a way that promotes respect, dignity and safety for all.
“By training individuals to be active bystanders, we can help create a community where harmful behaviours are not tolerated and where everyone feels supported.
"Family violence and discrimination remain critical issues, and it is crucial that we all take responsibility in addressing these challenges.
“This training empowers people to step up and make a positive difference in their community."
Community members aged 18 and over are invited to register for the Active Bystander training before February 7.
To secure a spot, please complete an expression of interest form via https://forms.office.com/r/Pn76iujSgE
“Together, we can take the next step towards building a more inclusive and respectful Benalla,” Cr Hearn said.
For more information, call BRCC on 5760 2600.