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StandUp Students

StandUp Students, a program of the Diversity Council, provides interactive scenario-based training that equips students with tools and tactics to interrupt bias and hate as it occurs, in safe and age-appropriate ways that help build environments where all students feel welcome.

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Project Impact(s): Children & Youth, Diversity and Inclusion

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The Need:
  • 1 in 3 kids face bias at school

  • 30% of youth admit to taking part in identity-based bullying

  • 70% of youth have witnessed bias incidents

 

When bystanders step in and stand up, bullying stops within 10 seconds 57% of the time. 

 

No single factor puts a child at risk of being bullied and bullying can happen anywhere: cities, suburbs, rural areas.

 

Interrupting bias incidents and bullying often prevents escalation.  It also leads to better outcomes for all learners.

 


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Last modified by allnode on 2024/09/17
Created by support on 2020/10/25

 

 

 

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