What’s on Deck? Dialogue Trainings & Events this Spring

Feb 2, 2017 | News

It is happening. The joining of two long-serving peace-building organizations is underway…and so much else. Together, the Center for Community Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution Services are offering more trainings, services and events this spring. So we’ll be rolling out quite a few bullet-updates, here’s the first: An intensive Restorative Justice & Practices training is on Friday, March 17, 9 am – 4 pm, geared especially for those working with young people. Prior restorative justice skills helpful but not required. 
More on these and other events, go to: www.advoz.org/events

Mediation Training – Basic

April 6-8 and April 27-29, 2017 (Modules 1 & 2)
Learn and practice interpersonal communication and conflict resolution skills through presentations, group discussions and role plays.
Practice each step of the mediation process with discussion of topics like ethics. Participants practice their new skills by role playing three times as a mediator and one time as a disputant with outside role players.


Around the Table with Arun Gandhi

Thurs., May 4, 2017
5-8:30 pm
Spooky Nook Olympic Hall

Join us for a benefit dinner & reception “around the table” in a conversation with the grandson of Mohandas Gandhi, on Peace: The Next Generation and how we can build a culture of peace in Lancaster and beyond.
www.AroundtheTable.org

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