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Beginning Tuesday, October 18th at 4:00pm. Food Provided.泭泭
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Man|Made is a five-week psychoeducational group for postsecondary men* that provides weekly facilitated conversation and peer modelling around healthy masculinity and sexuality. Man|Made is designed for both male peer leaders seeking to contribute to creating a world without violence, and for young men who have committed sexual violence. The program recognizes in these men the desire to grow and become agents of positive social change.
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Man|Made is facilitated as 5 x 90-minute sessions/modules over consecutive weeks. Our time together in the program will focus on facilitated dialogue and reflective activities, fostering a space of peer connection, a modelling of healthy masculinity and a challenge to step into accountability. Core of the program is understanding intent vs. impact. Having participants understand that they may not have intended to cause harm but that their actions still resulted in harm.
Man|Made is open to student from 窪蹋勛圖厙 and University of King's College.
Man|Made is divided into five modules. Each module includes the evidence-base for the particular module issue, lays out the learning outcomes and approaches, and provides the pedagogical prompts and PowerPoints/handouts. A pre and post program evaluation is also included.
Module One: Masculinity
Learning Outcomes:
Understand toxic masculinity (linked to intent vs impact of harm)
Understand the difference between coercion vs convincing
Express vulnerability as an alternative to toxic masculinity
Module Two: Consent
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the legal definition of consent and sexual violence
Recognize the difference between intent to harm and impact of harm
Develop practical skills for negotiating consent
Module Three: Porn
Learning Outcomes:
Develop tools for healthy expression of male sexuality
Recognize the difference in mainstream and alternative forms of pornography
Create new norm around healthy mens sexuality
Module Four: Accountability
Learning Outcomes:
Understand and recognize ways to effectively use bystander intervention techniques (direct, distract, delegate)
Recognize the shift from I dont want to cause harm or sexual violence problems to I can be part of the solution to end sexual violence
Explore what accountability entails and what makes for a good apology
Module Five: Bystander Intervention
Learning Outcomes:
Understand and recognize ways to effectively use Bystander intervention techniques (direct, distract, delegate)
Recognize the shift from I dont want to cause harm or Sexual violence problems to I can be part of the solution to end Sexual Violence
Man|Made will run over 5 consecutive weeks: Tuesdays at 4pm, beginning Oct. 18th! (excludes Fall reading week)
*While transgender males and gender-fluid individuals are welcome to join our session, the group content and discussion may not be reflective of their experiences. If you would like to see this program inclusive of the 2SLGBTQ+ experience, please connect directly with HRES (hres@dal.ca)