Good Afternoon Everyone,
CW: (harassment, sexual assault, sexual harassment)
I am excited to announce that Hubbard Brook will be partnering with FieldFutures in order to provide a free virtual FieldFutures Training for the community on Tuesday, June 20th at 5:30 pm EST. These 90-minute workshops teach participants to prevent, intervene in, and effectively report harassment. While they have been built around sexual harassment, they are also relevant to other types of discrimination. We are offering this event to students and student field crew leaders (field crew leaders that are students).
If you are interested in securing a spot,
please make sure to RSVP as soon as possible as spots are
limited. If you already signed up for this date during the initial poll,
your spot is secured. If you or someone you are are interested in the training and are
not part of the Hubbard Brook community, limited spots are available for $30.
About the FieldFutures training:
The
FieldFutures training guides participants to prevent, intervene in, and effectively report incidents of sexual harassment and assault in
field settings. Through a series of practical intervention scenarios led by a skilled facilitator, participants will learn and practice tangible prevention skills via positive organizational climate-setting.
Grounded in the latest evidence-based research on harassment prevention and organizational psychology, each session is designed to help participants build knowledge, competency, and self-efficacy so they can set and enforce positive norms in fieldwork settings. Originally developed in 2018 with support from the Thoreau Foundation and CAMINO at UC Santa Cruz, the
FieldFutures workshop draws from our founders’ decades of expertise in scientific fieldwork and equity programming.
Please note that this workshop is focused on practical and tangible safety measures and bystander intervention training; this is not a venue to report personal experiences with harassment or assault. Please see our website for resources for victims and survivors of harassment or assault.
Please feel free to reach out with any further questions!