Nonviolent Conflict Intervention Training

When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 8:45 am to 4:30 pm
Where: St Peters Church • 15 Sellers St. • Cambridge
2010 Mar 20 - 8:45am
2010 Mar 20 - 4:30pm

 Nonviolent Peaceforce invites you to a one day...NONVIOLENT CONFLICT INTERVENTION TRAINING 

The Nonviolent Conflict Intervention Training lets you explore how nonviolent methods can lessen or prevent conflict— in your daily life, in your community, and around the world. The NCI curriculum was developed by Nonviolent Peaceforce of North America 

 "http://www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org"

The one-day workshop is filled with hands-on exercises will introduce you to:                

Basic nonviolent communication and conflict resolution methods

How you can use these skills when you come across conflict in your daily life

To make a difference…We believe that basic training in Nonviolent Conflict Intervention should be as common as training in CPR. If someone has a heart attack, CPR can keep that person alive until the underlying cause of the attack can be addressed. Nonviolent Conflict Intervention allows an individual, a relationship, or a community to survive without physical or emotional injury until the underlying cause of the conflict can be resolved.       

Begin now…The Nonviolence Conflict Intervention Training is open to everyone. Registration required at ~bob.cable@hotmail.com  617 666-4644 before 3/18/10

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