Summit to Explore Impact, Causes & Responses
By Esther Gieschen
Each of us is affected in some way at some time in our life by bullying behavior. For some who have been subjected to bullying behavior, the effects are lifelong. Many who have experienced bullying learn to bully others. Research also shows that those who bully when they are children continue bullying throughout their adulthood.
Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015
8:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. | UW-Superior
$25 (includes lunch & refreshments)
Additional $10 earns 6.5 CEUs
Each of us has a role in stopping the cycle of bullying, the cycle of violence. This summit will help you fulfill your role more effectively.
You will leave with tools you can use in your home, community and workplace to create compassionate, respectful environments.
This full-day event includes presentations and a variety of breakout sessions with opportunities for interaction.
This summit is intended for people school age through older adult in all walks of life from across the Northland.
Flyers will be available soon for posting and emailing to others. For more information, please contact Esther Gieschen egiesche@uwsuper.edu or (715) 394-8529.