Green Dot: Everyone Has To Do Something

The Green Dot Strategy is a comprehensive approach to end violence that capitalizes on the power of peer and cultural influences across all levels of the socio-ecological model. Informed by social change theory, the model targets all community members as potential bystanders, and seeks to engage them, through awareness, education, and skills-practice, in proactive behaviors that establish intolerance of violence as the norm, as well as reactive interventions in high risk situations.

The Idaho State University Strategy
In order to ensure that Idaho State University does its part in protecting it's students, the Gender Resource Center, faculty, staff, students, and departments have joined efforts to fully implement the Green Dot Strategy on campus. Our implementation effort includes student outreach, trainings, and overview speeches to promote our cause towards the Idaho State University student base.

For more information about the Green Dot Program contact Åsa Burlin, the Assistant Director of the Anderson Gender Resource Center, for more information. Also to learn more information about the overview speeches and trainings that the Gender Resource Center offers, along with time and dates, click here.