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Meet Stan Davis
Stan Davis has worked for human rights in many different ways.
In the 1960’s he worked in the Civil Rights
movement.
As a social worker, he has worked
as a child and family therapist with abused and grieving children and trained Child Protective Workers.
He designed and implemented training for a network of rape crisis centers and helped police develop effective interventions for domestic abuse.
In 1985 he became a school counselor.
Since the mid-1990s he has put his energies toward helping schools prevent bullying. Stan Davis has trained schools all over the United States. His strategies are part of state-wide initiatives in Michigan, New Jersey, and West Virginia.
Stan’s work has been featured in national newspaper and radio articles and on a special 20/20 report on bullying with John Stossel. He is the author of the 2004 book Schools Where Everyone Belongs: Practical Strategies to Reduce Bullying.
His trainings integrate research, practical
experience, specific techniques, storytelling, and audience
participation.
Click here for a resume
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