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Webheroic rescuers during genocides act with both great moral and physical courage:

Webeveryone can commit everyday acts of heroism with active bystandership.

Even small acts of intervention can make a significant difference and create a safer and more inclusive workplace for everyone.

Webwhen bystanders act, it can change the outcome of an event, or prevent it from escalating.

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Webwe define harm doing, the factors inhibiting bystanders from taking action against harm;

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Webheroes identify danger, take personal responsibility, and have the skills and a plan to act quickly, whether it is with physical strength, verbal interference, or by.

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