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Workplace Training

Our training is conversational and interactive, offering participants practical tools and scripts to apply in real-life situations. Delivered through a co-facilitation model, our sessions incorporate workplace activities and scenarios specific to your team, helping participants differentiate between positive and negative workplace cultures through the bystander lens.

Be There Group proudly offers training programs and consultation in areas of leadership, gender equity, violence prevention, and respectful workplace training across all sectors of Australia (and the world). We are here to help you foster a safer, more inclusive workplace and community.

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Feb

21 Feb 2025
11am - 12pm

The Current DEI Landscape: Challenges, Feelings & Moving Forward

With the shifting social and political landscape, DEI work is facing increased scrutiny. This session will be a space to check in—how are we feeling? What does this mean for our work? And most importantly, how do we stay the course and move forward as a collective? We’ll explore strategies for responding to resistance and reinforcing the importance of inclusive workplaces.

March

24 March 2025
10am-11am

Working with Men in Behaviour Change Programs

What does effective behaviour change look like when working with men? This session will break down key program structures, what is covered, and how we engage men in meaningful change. We’ll explore challenges, successes, and best practices in delivering interventions that encourage accountability while fostering growth and understanding.

April

23 April 2025
11am-12pm

Research & Evidence: Staying Informed in a Changing World

The landscape of bystander intervention, behaviour change, and cultural transformation is always evolving. This session will explore the latest research, evidence bases, and key resources to keep our work cutting-edge. Where do we go for the most up-to-date information? How do we ensure our programs remain informed by the best available evidence?

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