View Seminar: Dignity Act Coordinator Training (DASA Coordinator)

Seminar NameDignity Act Coordinator Training (DASA Coordinator)
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Seminar Short DescThis workshop will review the role of the Dignity Act Coordinator, what bullying is, what the role of the bystander is, as well as examining school factors and intervention strategies.
Seminar Full DescThe Dignity for All Students Act seeks to provide New York State school students with safe and supportive environments free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus and/or at a school function. Compliance with the Dignity Act requires at least one staff member in each school building to be designated as the Dignity Act Coordinator (DAC) and thoroughly trained to handle human relations in the areas of race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender (defined to include gender identity or expression), and sex (Education Law 13[3]; 8 NYCRR 100.2[jj][4]).

This workshop is designed to provide Dignity Act Coordinators with:
-Research based intervention strategies for faculty, staff, and students
-Strategies for creating a school community of upstanders
-Opportunities to collaborate and review reporting procedures and data with regional Dignity Act Coordinators

Participants are encouraged to bring and share case examples for the purpose of debriefing with others within this learning community.
Seminar Date08/10/2020
Opening Time8:30 am
Closing Time10:30 am
Last Day To Register08/07/2020      [ Note: After this date, participation changes can be requested by e-mailing Laurie Sledge ]
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Seminar AudienceDignity Act Coordinators
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Seminar Topics, Concepts & Resources-This workshop is based on the guidance documents released by NYSED.
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Seminar ObjectivesParticipants will:
- Develop a common understanding of the definition of bullying.
- Practice interventions to support students, faculty, and staff.
- Identify strategies for creating a school community of "upstanders."
- Share case study examples for the purpose of debriefing with others in the learning community.
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Assessment of Learning-Participants will demonstrate their learning through group discussions and activities.
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Online Course TypeZoom
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Site StatusOnline
Duration2 Hours
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Seminar StatusHeld
WorkshopDignity Act Coordinator Training (DASA Coordinator)
Starting Registration8:00 am
Credit Hours2.00
CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Provider529 - Professional Development
Category529 - Professional Development
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Added ByLaurie Sledge
Seminar Id4140

CTLE Activities

  • Content
  • Pedagogy

Facilitators

Districts That Can Send Participants

  • Allegany-Limestone Central School
  • Andover Central School
  • Belfast Central School
  • Bolivar-Richburg Central School
  • Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School
  • Cuba-Rushford Central School
  • Ellicottville Central School
  • Fillmore Central School
  • Franklinville Central School
  • Friendship Central School
  • Genesee Valley Central School
  • Hinsdale Central School
  • Olean City Schools
  • Pioneer Central School
  • Portville Central School
  • Randolph Academy
  • Randolph Central School
  • Salamanca City Schools
  • Scio Central School
  • Wellsville Central School
  • West Valley Central School
  • Whitesville Central School
  • CA-BOCES Admin
  • CA-BOCES CTE
  • CA-BOCES ISS
  • CA-BOCES IT
  • CA-BOCES Exceptional Education
  • CA Teacher Center

Learning Standards

  • 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning
  • 4 Learning Environment
  • 6 Responsibilities Collaboration