The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program’s national headquarters at Clemson University is hosting a Community Youth Organization (CYO) two-day training class at the University Center in Greenville on September 11-12.
Although traditionally a program for schools, the Olweus Program is a framework that can be used in any setting that children and youth attend, such as after-school programs, camps, youth groups, and sports leagues.
This training class is available to all community youth organizations who are ready to prepare and train their youth-serving leaders and staff in bullying prevention. It will cover how to recognize and address bullying when it happens and evidence-based best practices in bullying prevention and awareness.
Be the change in your community by helping students and youth understand that bullying is not just a school issue; bullying is an issue that spills over into all areas of their lives and communities. Register online today for this community youth organization training class – limited seating available.
To register online and for more information, please visit www.clemson.edu or contact the Olweus Program office at 864-656-6271.