Its been developed by UCC.
A new video campaign has been launched in a bid to tackle sexual assault on university campuses.
The bystander Intervention programme aims to highlight how students can intervene in unsafe situations and stop incidents of assault before they happen.
UCC is behind the programme, which is being made available to Higher Education Institutes nationwide.
Asha Woodhouse, President of UCC Students’ Union, says the campaign hopes to help people speak out against sexual assault:
UCC bystander intervention programme to be rolled out across campuses https://t.co/DXkX4FZJsV
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) September 3, 2021

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