Bystander Intervention Social Media Kit - College Version - With Content
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Used in conjunction with Bringing in the Bystander or Know Your Power, the Bystander Intervention Social Media Kit reinforces the important role of a bystander on college campuses. With dozens of images, files and videos for social media channels including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, the Social Media Kit increases awareness and keeps important college bystander messages top of mind.
Purchase of the Bystander Intervention Social Media Kit gives you access to all images described below.
The Facts
Images presenting the facts about college dating, sexual assault and psychological aggression.
Stalking Stats
Collection of images presenting the statistics affecting women and men to convey that stalking is a community concern.
Know The Facts
A variety of images of important statistics on experiencing violence including sexual violence and domestic violence for men, women, lesbian, gay and bi-sexual individuals
Healthy Relationships
Images to assist in recognizing healthy vs. unhealthy relationships including unhealthy dating visuals.
Sexual Assault
Images to select to help identify behaviors to identify and recognize as well as images to identify the effects of sexual assault.
Warning signs of Relationship Violence
A set of images to leverage to increase recognizing warnings signs including digital abuse, stalking, economic abuse, emotional abuse, manipulation, limiting connections
The Cycle of Violence and The Effect on a Community
A powerful image to highlight the cycle of violence and the continued impact.
Bystander vs. Prosocial Bystander
Images to define & remind audiences of the difference in behavior and the result.
Prosocial Bystander Quotes
Images of several impactful and thought provoking quotes related to prosocial bystanders.
What can Prosocial Bystander behavior look like?
Multiple images to select with examples of what prosocial bystander behavior can look like.
How can we be prosocial bystanders every day?
Multiple images to maintain awareness of how to be a prosocial bystander everyday.
Seeing it series
Images to help remind bystanders of choices including being creative or deescalating.
3 Ways to Take Action series
These images offer three ways to take action – in person, via text or through social media.
Tips to be a Prosocial Bystander
This series of images provides 7 tips to be a prosocial bystander and help a friend who is experiencing sexual violence.
Ask Yourself Series
This series has more than 20 images to enable you to select images to best reflect your campus community. This series includes a wide variety of scenarios to engage a student in thinking: “what would I do?”
It’s Easier Than You Think Series
This series offers multiple images to provide examples of how easy it can be to be a prosocial bystander.
Unwanted Sexting
Three images to choose from with specifics of what to do.
Risk Factors Series
A series of ten images presenting risk factors for sexual and relationship violence.
Revenge Porn
An image to increase awareness that revenge porn is a form of sexual violence
Building Empathy for Marginalized Populations
Two slides to help recognize the populations at greatest risk so you can be a proactive bystander
Intersectionality
These images help bystanders understand who intersectionality may affect how one behaves considering race, gender, age, education, class, ability, sexuality, ethnicity and language.
Scenario Images (12)
At the Bar, Locker Room, Revenge Porn, Red Flag, Online Grp Project, Social Media Comments, Mask Wearing, Virtual Happy Hour, Friend Confides, Helping a Friend
A wide variety of common college scenarios focused on how to be a prosocial bystander.