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How to Safely Intervene

By July 25, 2022July 29th, 2022National Audubon News2 min read

How to Safely Intervene

Join us on Wednesday, August 3 at 6pm MT for a Bystander Intervention in Public Spaces webinar with Right to Be to get the tools to intervene the next time you witness harassment in public spaces, such as your local park, or during chapter-led field trips and bird outings. This training will equip you with the right information on how to be an effective bystander during public space harassment using Right to Be’s 5D’s methodology on five strategies for intervention.

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