Green Dot Overview for Students OR Staff/Faculty (60-90 minutes)
In this training, participants will learn basic skills to intervene in high-risk situations by identifying warning signs, personal and social barriers to intervention, and safe and effective intervention options. Through education, awareness and skills practice, Green Dot participants are equipped to react and intervene in high-risk situations resulting in the ultimate reduction of interpersonal violence in our community.
Bystander Training for Students (3 hours)
In this training, students who have been identified as influential on campus will learn advanced skills to intervene in high-risk situations and establish intolerance of violence as a campus norm. Through in-depth education,
awareness and skills practice, participants are equipped to not only react and intervene in high-risk situations, but also to use their social influence to reduce interpersonal violence at Charlotte.
Register for Training
Overview Training - For Faculty and Staff
Registration is required through the Learning and Development Portal. Login and search for Green Dot.
- February 10th, 1-2:30pm
- March 19th, 10-11:30am
- April 17th, 1:30-3pm
Overview Training - For Students
Registration is required through this form.
- January 30th, 4:30-5:30pm
- February 19th, 5-6pm
- March 18th, 5-6pm
- April 14th, 6-7pm
Bystander Training - For Students
Registration is required through this form.
- February 20th, 4:30-8pm
- March 19th, 3:30-7pm
- April 22nd, 4:30-8pm
REQUEST A TRAINING
If you would like to request a Green Dot presentation for your classroom, department, or student organization, please complete the following request form or email us at green-dot@charlotte.edu.