Boundaries are important and vital for all relationships (roommates, friendships, family members, romantic, sexual, professional, and more) yet we are of
ten not taught how to set and maintain healthy boundaries in tangible and helpful ways. This interactive 1-hour workshop will assist students in recognizing the different types of boundaries that exist, identifying the varying types of relationships and individuals someone has boundaries with, practice setting boundaries, and apply boundary-setting techniques in their every day life.
Format: This workshop is interactive and does ask for some physical movement and verbal response. We will modify this formatting if requested. Please notify us if any students may need an alternate formatting.
Marketing your event: When you book with us, you will be responsible for coordinating space, marketing the event, and providing any snacks/incentives for folks to attend. POE is solely responsible for providing the program you select and will reach out to confirm time, date, and location after you submit your request. Marketing flyers will be provided after workshop requests are confirmed for you to print and disseminate.
In this interactive 1-hour workshop students will ... (add learning outcomes)
Format: This workshop is interactive and does ask require the use of hand-eye coordination with students cutting, gluing, and creating vision boards. We will modify this formatting if requested. Please notify us if any students may need an alternate formatting.
Marketing your event: When you book with us, you will be responsible for coordinating space, marketing the event, and providing any snacks/incentives for folks to attend. POE is solely responsible for providing the program you select and will reach out to confirm time, date, and location after you submit your request. Marketing flyers will be provided after workshop requests are confirmed for you to print and disseminate.
This is an interactive 1-hour workshop where students get a quick refresher on bystander intervention principles and techniques, then take
turns spinning the wheel and answering trivia-style questions. Individuals will approach, spin the wheel, answer the question provided. Students can ask audience members for assistance. After answering and spinning the wheel, students will get POE swag (stickers, pens, and more!). This workshop is fun, engaging, and is ideal for second-year students who have taken their required Bystander Network workshop.
Format: This workshop is interactive and does ask for some physical movement and verbal response. Please notify us if any students may need an alternate formatting.
Marketing your event: When you book with us, you will be responsible for coordinating space, marketing the event, and providing a
ny snacks/incentives for folks to attend. POE is solely responsible for providing the program you select and will reach out to confirm time, date, and location after you submit your request. Marketing flyers will be provided after workshop requests are confirmed for you to print and disseminate.