Psychological Safety, Civility and Active Bystander Training for Residents (DT26-129)

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SubjectCPD
DescriptionOur learning environment, relationships with our peers and teachers and the feelings of inclusion and belonging are key for achieving one’s full potential. These are some of the key principles found to influence and address the differential attainment gap that exists. The Active Bystander training aims to empower educators and learners across our education community to recognise and challenge poor behaviours and practices that have a negative impact on an individual’s experience. This is a powerful tool, evidenced to empower and help bring about cultural change and collectively create a safer and more supportive learning and working environment for all.
Additional information

Content:

  • Gain understanding of the bystander effect and what it is to be an active bystander
  • Understanding unconscious bias and cultural influences on behaviour
  • Understanding the effects of microaggression
  • Recognising unacceptable behaviours and microaggressions
  • Dealing with negative reactions and challenging conversations
  • Case scenarios and small group work
Venuevia MS Teams or Zoom, - - Virtual  View details
Date & timeWednesday 8 July 2026, 09:20 to 12:30
LecturerMary Murnaghan
Target audience

Mandatory: Postgraduate Primary Care Resident Doctor, or Postgraduate Secondary Care Resident Doctor, or Public Health Trainee

Course styleWorkshop
CateringN/A
CPD points3.000
CostNo charge