Training Opportunities
About
91ÖÆÆ¬³§ is committed to provide direct student-facing activities including workshop/classes that promote an understanding of consent, healthy relationships and bystander intervention - student understanding and skills for speaking up and calling out unacceptable behaviour. MlC has also created and implemented an education plan to ensure all staff and relevant students have at least a minimal agreed understanding and capacity to support students.
Thank you for supporting us in our effort for a cross campus, all of community response to the issue of sexual harassment and violence.
The Bystander Programme and the Active* Consent Programme is available to staff and students on 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Moodle. Please contact the EDII Office for the enrolment key - email EDII@mic.ul.ie.
The Bystander Intervention Programme
The Bystander Intervention Programme adapted from UCC is aimed to highlight the danger of normalising and accepting abusive behaviour and through education, inform and empower programme participants to better understand their capacity to intervene as pro-social bystanders. This programme is available on 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Moodle.
There is a discount at the Shop in MISU of 10% of selected 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ merchandise when you present your Certificate of Completion.
This training is delivered online over four modules, is self-directed and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. We would like you to invite you to take part in this pilot delivery of the UCC Bystander Intervention training, which you can access through the link below. We will arrange to receive your feedback upon completion (or whatever your plan is at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§).
. To access the programme on Moodle, please contact the EDII Office for the enrolment key - email EDII@mic.ul.ie.

The Active* Consent (UG) Programme
The Active* Consent programme supports young people and those that are important to them (teachers, parents, college staff and policy makers) in building their knowledge of consent as a key component of positive sexual health and well-being. .
There is a discount at the Shop in MISU of 10% of selected 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ merchandise when you present your Certificate of Completion.
. To access the programme on Moodle, please contact the EDII Office for the enrolment key - email EDII@mic.ul.ie.

The Consent Hub
The Consent Hub was launched in January 2022 and is the first-ever publicly available online national resource on consent awareness and learning in Ireland. Â
The hub was developed by Active Consent (University of Galway) in partnership with the Department of Justice and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation & Science.
The hub hosts a variety of consent educational tools and awareness-raising resources, including an eLearning module on sexual violence and harassment; a staff awareness video; answers to frequently asked questions on consent; and more. .
Current Training Opportunities
| SVH Training Opportunities Jan - Apr 2026 |
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| Domestic Violence Awareness - Adapt Services When: 10am-4pm, Thursday 22 January Where: Room T101, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Limerick |
| Cyber-located Sexual Violence: Its Impact and Women’s Responses in Ireland - Lorrie Hayman, Researcher, University of Galway When: 1pm, Tuesday 27 January Where: Room G10, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Limerick |
| Book Talk: Aftermath - Bláthnaid Raleigh When: 1pm-2pm, Tuesday 10 February Where: Room G10, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Limerick |
| Active Consent - Clarissa Di Santis When: 1pm, Thursday 12 February Where: University of Galway |
| Healthy Relationships – Identifying the Red Flags of Relationships – Women’s Aid When: 1pm, Wednesday 18 February Where: Online |
| Disclosure Training - Galway Rape Crisis Centre When: 10am-1pm, Tuesday 24 February Where: Online |
Please email ESVH@mic.ul.ie for more information.
Supporting Trauma Informed Responses to Sensitive Disclosures
This online training provides foundational guidance on trauma-informed practice, with a dedicated focus on responding to disclosures of sexual violence and harassment.
It is structured into three sections:
- About Trauma - Explains trauma and its impacts.
- Trauma-Informed Practice - Outlines core principles and practical applications.
- Trauma-Informed Responses to Sexual Violence - Focuses on handling disclosures of sexual violence using trauma-informed approaches.
Programme Access
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To access the programme on Moodle, please contact the EDII Office for the enrolment key.
Email: EDII@mic.ul.ie
- About
- The Bystander Intervention Programme
- The Active* Consent (UG) Programme
- The Consent Hub
- Current Training Opportunities
- Supporting Trauma Informed Responses to Sensitive Disclosures




