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Both students and staff require tools and strategies to respond to racism, hate, bullying, and other injustices in a manner that reduces impact on those targeted and reflects a sincere and active commitment to ensuring a culture of respect for human rights in theÌýschool. The skills needed to identify an act of hate and discrimination and intervene withÌýor on behalf of someone being attacked can be learned so that students are better ableÌýto identify when and how to intervene when they encounter these situations in their dailyÌýlife. Healthy school communities exist when everyone is committed toÌý challengingÌýracism and discrimination in all its forms rather than being a bystander or waiting forÌýothers to act.
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Provide students with the skills needed to identify an act of hate, bias, racism
and discrimination and intervene with or on behalf of someone being attacked.
Students are taught how to identify when and how to intervene when these situations occur.