[Consent Academy] Transformative Accountability: Part 2

When:
April 1, 2020 @ 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
2020-04-01T17:30:00-07:00
2020-04-01T22:00:00-07:00
Where:
Gallery Erato
309 1st Ave S
Seattle
WA 98104
Cost:
Sliding Scale Rates: $100 Full Ticket Price, $75 Tier 1 Sponsored, $50 Tier 2 Sponsored., $150 Pay-It-Forward Sponsor Ticket

Consent Culture is growing and evolving in many ways. With more people speaking out about their experiences, how do we react? How do we hold those involved accountable? This workshop addresses those questions and more. Designed specifically for leadership or people supporting others in crisis, this workshop will go deep on secondary trauma, how to prevent retraumatizing those involved, techniques for taking reports, and how to design an accountability process that makes sense for you and your organization. We all make mistakes, but it’s the outcome that makes a difference.

This class will take place over two days. Part one will be held on Monday, March 30th. Part two will be held on Wednesday, April 1st. There are no tickets available for just one day.

Prerequisites: Completion of Consent for Leadership or permission from the instructor.

To purchase a ticket, email Sar at [email protected]

No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time.
Water available. Please bring your own bottle or cup.
Open to all 18+
Attendance is limited to 20 people.
Questions may be directed to: [email protected]

About the Educators:
The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage.

Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

Consent Culture is growing and evolving in many ways. With more people speaking out about their experiences, how do we react? How do we hold those involved accountable? This workshop addresses those questions and more. Designed specifically for leadership or people supporting others in crisis, this workshop will go deep on secondary trauma, how to prevent retraumatizing those involved, techniques for taking reports, and how to design an accountability process that makes sense for you and your organization. We all make mistakes, but it’s the outcome that makes a difference. This class will take place over two days. Part one will be held on Monday, March 30th. Part two will be held on Wednesday, April 1st. There are no tickets available for just one day. Prerequisites: Completion of Consent for Leadership or permission from the instructor. To purchase a ticket, email Sar at [email protected] No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time. Water available. Please bring your own bottle or cup. Open to all 18+ Attendance is limited to 20 people. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] About the Educators: The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage. Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

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  • When: April 1, 2020 @ 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
    Where: Gallery Erato, 309 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
  • Consent Culture is growing and evolving in many ways. With more people speaking out about their experiences, how do we react? How do we hold those involved accountable? This workshop addresses those questions and more. Designed specifically for leadership or people supporting others in crisis, this workshop will go deep on secondary trauma, how to prevent retraumatizing those involved, techniques for taking reports, and how to design an accountability process that makes sense for you and your organization. We all make mistakes, but it’s the outcome that makes a difference. This class will take place over two days. Part one will be held on Monday, March 30th. Part two will be held on Wednesday, April 1st. There are no tickets available for just one day. Prerequisites: Completion of Consent for Leadership or permission from the instructor. To purchase a ticket, email Sar at [email protected] No late entry will be allowed due to the intimate nature of this workshop. Doors will be locked at 10 minutes after the start time. Water available. Please bring your own bottle or cup. Open to all 18+ Attendance is limited to 20 people. Questions may be directed to: [email protected] About the Educators: The Consent Academy is a group of dedicated educators and activists who provide quality consent training and consultations. We have come together to promote Consent Culture through education, speaking out, and supporting organizations that want to do better. We talk a lot about consent and consensual activity. It’s the cornerstone of what we teach and who we are. And while that is easy to say, we know that living a dedication to consent takes work, awareness, and a willingness to engage. Presented by the Consent Academy: www.consent.academy

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