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Navigating Life's Conflicts with Restorative Circles
Apr
25
to 26 Apr

Navigating Life's Conflicts with Restorative Circles

Restorative Circles is a combination of Restorative Justice and Nonviolent Communication.

Living in community can have it's challenges, including collaborative decision making, facilitating meetings, managing volunteers, hosting guests, & working together. Unfortunately, most of us have not been taught how to navigate conflicts, in fact, often we avoid conflict, and it only gets worse over time.

Conflict arises because it is a normal part of being human. When a conflict is between two people, it often impacts more that those two, particularly when it happens in a community context.

This training offers a practical method for addressing conflict in a group, instead of a triad.

This is an introduction to a method of addressing conflict in a collaborative way. Through developing skills in listening, empathy, and facilitation, you will grow in confidence to hold space for conflict to happen in a way that is safe, respectful, effective and restorative. In this way relationships can actually blossom and deepen via the conflict restoration process. All of those who have completed the training will be invited to join an ongoing practice group where we will hold semi-simulated circles to hone our skills and gain confidence in facilitation.

Restorative Circles is based on the Pioneering work of founder Dominic Barter in the Favellas of Brazil.

Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th April, 10-4pm both days.

Youth Building, The Park, Findhorn Ecovillage.

BYO Lunch or purchase at the Phoenix shop/Cafe

There will be a Q&A session on Saturday 18th April at Legacy, The Park, Findhorn Ecovillage

Experience of Nonviolent Communication is helpful but not essential.

Spaces are limited, so please book your spot.

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