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Third-party Nonviolent Intervention Training of Trainers
A 4-day Advanced Training of Trainers
WHO SHOULD COME?
Experienced trainers for organizations which put teams into fields of conflict who want to expand their toolbox and share new thinking on design
People with training experience in other areas who want to be able to facilitate in the rapidly growing field of peace teams (peace team experience a plus)
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
To share new training tools invented by Training for Change while researching and writing the manual "Opening Space for Democracy"
To explore lesser-known training tools already in the field
To discuss design challenges when working with multi-cultural teams and preparing for cross-cultural interventions, especially how to handle stress/trauma and build resiliency
To practice facilitation in this rapidly-developing new field
WHY NOW?
The rising debate about "humanitarian military intervention" increases interest in third party nonviolent intervention to support human rights and peace. Effective training is key to successful alternatives.
Thanks to a special grant, Training for Change worked for two years to:
research existing best practices in training in the peace teams field
invent new training tools to supplement what already exists
weave all this into a new curriculum for third party nonviolent intervention
field-test it in summer 2003 for a pilot international peace team project.
FORMAT
The workshop runs 8am Fri. to 9pm Sat. It is designed as an experiential package and requires full participation; partial attendance not allowed. Building skills as a trainer raises important issues and emotions may surface during the workshop.
COSTS
$100-250, sliding scale, according to ability to pay. Includes simple lodging in the neighborhood for those who request it, meals, and one copy of complete new curriculum. For guidance in determining your workshop fee, use this chart:
We offer public versions of this workshop from time to time; watch our home page for announcements.
Let us come to you!
We can tailor this workshop to meet the needs of your organization,
community association or school group. Contact us
for more information.
Training for Change was founded on Martin Luther King's birthday in 1992, a carefully chosen birthday for a group that spreads the skills of democratic, nonviolent social change. Read more about our approach and history.
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Join us for the long-term success of social movements!
You can also send a check to: Training for Change 3241 Columbus Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407
WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT TFC
"I never thought you'd get steelworkers to do roleplaying!"
United Steelworkers local union president
QUESTIONS ABOUT MONEY?
All of our workshops are on a sliding scale. That means we ask people to pay according to their ability. We generally recommend an amount based on your income.
If you can afford more, please pay more to assist others with less to attend. If you can only afford less, do not let money stop you from coming. You can contact our office for work exchange options, scholarships and ideas for funding sources.
Training for Change
3241 Columbus Avenue, South
Minneapolis, MN 55407
USA
peacelearn@igc.orgph:612-827-7323