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Training Information

All Right All Night provides training programmes and workshops to enable an understanding of  all forms of sexual misconduct, harassment and violence among 16 – 24 year olds, and supports the development of safe and effective bystander intervention skills.  

They introduce participants to the concept of an active bystander, educating participants about the range of unacceptable behaviours, the impact of the social normalisation of inappropriate sexual behaviour, and equips participants to become active bystanders in their society.  It is a direct response to current research on young people’s experiences of sexual violence and harassment, and builds on  our experience of providing workshops to young people aged 16 – 24 which has demonstrated the frequency with which  they  witness and/or experience harm when socialising and online, even amongst their own peer groups.  Their desire to challenge these perceived norms, creates a curiosity and eagerness to develop safe bystander intervention skills. 

The key message is to only make an intervention IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO.  Participants learn how to assess a situation to identify the best intervention skills to utilise in that situation in order to ensure a safe outcome for everyone. 

To receive information on our training dates, please complete this Expression of Interest form to subscribe to our mailing list. 

Training Options:

All Right All Night 6 module Programme.

This programme comprises 6 x 40 minute in-person modules which can be delivered to young people  aged 16 – 24 years.  Facilitation training to deliver this programme will be provided by the UCC Bystander Intervention team to teachers and any other professionals (with Garda Vetting) working in a youth educational setting.

All Right All Night Workshops

These 2.5 hour workshops can be delivered to young people aged 16 – 24 years. Facilitation training to deliver this programme is available to interested persons (with Garda Vetting) who work or volunteer with young people aged 16-24 years e.g. youth clubs and sports clubs

All Right All Night workplace training

An online training resource is currently being developed for those employed in the Night Time Economy Sector e.g. people working in bars and nightclubs and other social settings.

 

Facilitator trainings to deliver the 6 module All Right All Night Programme, held in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

 

Feedback from facilitator trainings held in Cork, Limerick and Dublin:

  • I really enjoyed the training. It’s very valuable.   Facilitator was very knowledgeable and clear when explaining and answering our questions.
  • Very knowledgeable and engaging facilitator. 
  • It's phenomenal 
  • Excellent training.
  • I thought it was excellent. 
  • Thoroughly enjoyed it. Very engaging 
  • Great content and delivery 
  • Very enjoyable and excellent content. 

 

To date, 26 schools, 1 youth service and 1 sports club have participated in ‘All Right All Night’ Bystander Intervention training. In addition, participants registered on the HSE's Crisscross project to address violence towards young women and LGBTQI+ people attended an 'All Right All Night' training session.  

Training is ongoing, for updates on training dates, please check our News & Information page.

 

Impact data from student participants at second level:

 

 

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Impact data from student participants at second level:

 

 

 

 

Further training dates available from September 2024, please complete this expression of interest for further information. 

 

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