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YUHSB Participates In Anti-Harassment Policy Training

This past week, the entire YUHSB student body was involved in a special Anti-Harassment Policy training program.  The school was divided grade by grade over the course of two mornings, as the students heard a presentation led byMs. Marjory Fisher of T&M Protection Resources, LLC, an agency working very closely with Yeshiva University on these matters.  The interactive discussion educated the students about our own YUHS policies, including important definitions of harassment and sexual harassment, as well as about the importance of bystander intervention and the lines of communication that are open with trusted adults on campus.  As Rabbi Alfred Cohen said, "The presenter was incredible. She engaged our students and really knew how to reach them."

Following the informative formal presentation, students were broken up into small groups for discussions led by Rebbeim and guidance staff members.  The groups focused on processing the talk that they had just heard and on thinking about specific scenarios where harassment could be an issue.  Students got involved in sometimes heated discussions with their group and leaders, even bringing Ms. Fischer over to specific groups in order to dig deeper into the topic at hand. The program left students feeling more knowledgeable about the subject and empowered to describe and report levels of discomfort with faculty, staff and other students.