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- Active Bystander Fundamentals | Defence Academy
About this course Active Bystander Fundamentals will help you foster a workplace culture founded on respect and dignity for all It also serves as a reach-back resource
- Ministry of Defence policies to tackle unacceptable behaviour
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is taking decisive steps to tackle unacceptable behaviour and ensure a safe, respectful environment for all who serve the nation Unacceptable behaviour has no place
- Active bystanders: promoting inclusion, civility and respect
The Active Bystander Programme is more than a training initiative — it’s a strategic OD tool for cultural change It offers a practical, evidence-based approach that empowers staff to create safer, more inclusive and high-performing workplaces
- How to be an Active Bystander - UCL
Being an active bystander is something that can genuinely shift the culture around you It’s about noticing when something’s off, deciding not to ignore it, and stepping in in a way that’s safe and effective
- JSP 763 Policy - GOV. UK
5 2 3 Active Bystander training has been developed to challenge unacceptable behaviour and encourage positive behaviour across Defence regardless of Service, rank or grade
- Behaviours and informal complaints resolution (JSP 763)
A guide for all Ministry of Defence (MOD) service and civilian personnel on behaviours and the informal complaints resolution process
- Solved: How does MOD define the term Active Bystander? Select one: a . . .
An Active Bystander is defined as someone who takes action in a situation to help prevent or address harmful behavior This concept emphasizes the importance of intervention and responsibility in social situations where someone may be in distress or danger
- What is an active bystander? - UNSW Sydney
A bystander is a person who is present and witnesses something but is not directly involved in it whereas an active bystander is someone who not only witnesses a situation, but takes action to keep a situation from escalating or to disrupt a problematic situation
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