Who has received Good Night Out Training?

Note that Good Night Out training is not a safer spaces certification. We actually struggle to think that such a thing exists.

Although our program evaluation continually shows both immediate and sustained shifts in participants skill level, confidence, and comfort with topics around prevention we consider the work and commitment of all us in society to be ongoing.

We ask that our community partners refrain from talking about our training using words like ‘certification’ for a few reasons:

a) Addressing sexual violence is not a one time event, it is an ongoing process and a commitment to culture shift, rather than a checking things off a list (though we do use lists to help create improved conditions!)

b) Talking like this lends to an assumption that mistakes and harm wont ever happen. We recognize there is no space that is 100 percent safe for 100 percent of people, 100 percent of the time. How teams respond to harassment and violence when it happens is just as important as how they work to prevent it.

We see our training as one step of many, and hope that the organizations and individuals we train will commit to the ongoing work of supporting survivors and making events and spaces safer after we leave. We have trained thousands of participants over the years, and we know that most do.

We recommend that teams refresh their training after 18 months.

Check out some of our partners that have a physical space on the map below.

Organizations with recent training

To see who has attended training in the past and not refreshed, please click here

Quadratic Sound (2023)

The Courtney Room (2023)

Cenote lounge ( 2023)

Tattoo Zoo (2023)

Capital Ball Room (2023)

Cafe Fanstastico (2023)

Small Gods Brewing (2023)

Woodstove Festival / Cumberland Wild (2023)

Strathcona Hotel (2023)

Whistle Buoy Brewing (2022)

Phillips Brewing and Malting Co. (2022)

Luppolo Brewing (2022)

KLONDIKE INSTITUTE OF ART & CULTURE (Dawson City) (2021)

Die Nasty Improv (2022)

Gladstone House, Melody Bar (2021)

Steel and Oak Brewing (2022)

Smugglers Trail Caskworks (2022)

Vancouver Island Brewing (2021)

Bricklayer Brewing (2021)

Zambri’s (2021)

SuperFlux Beer (2021)

Okanagan Outreach (2021)
Wicked Woods Festival (2021)

Vancouver Island Brewing (2021)

Noise Complaint/ (Seattle) (2021)

Faculty Brewing (2021)

Container Brewing (2021)

Sooke Brewing Company (2021)

Leopold’s Tavern Victoria (2021)

The Drake Eatery (2021)

Herald Street Breworks (2021)

Hiit’agan.iina Kuuyas Naay/Skidegate Youth Centre (2021)

House of Hush Bulesque (2020)

Nova Lotus Music (2021)

New Feeling Co-op (2021)

Container Brewing (2021)

James Black Gallery (2021)

Dawson City Music Festival (2020)

UBC Bike Kitchen (2021)

Triple A Talent Agency (2020)

Hemlock Tattoo Studio (2021)

Painted Lotus Studios (2020)

Vancouver Island Music Festival (2020)

The Metta Collective (2020)

Women in Music BC (2020)

Red Gate Arts Society

Bass Coast Music and Arts Festival (2020)

Electric Love Music Festival (2021)

Electric Hawk(2020)

Music Waste (2019)

Vancouver Fringe Festival (2019)

Interstellar Rodeo (2019)

Bard on The Beach (2019)

Sanctuary Collective (2019)

We regularly offer workshops at Emily Carr University of Art and Design and Capilano University as part of BCs mandated sexual violence prevention training on post-secondary campus’

 

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