Difference between revisions of "Regenerative communication"
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A social science that studies how to build social capital and achieve social discipline through participatory learning and decision making. | [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restorative_practices Restorative practice] A social science that studies how to build social capital and achieve social discipline through participatory learning and decision making. | ||
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It's through a one-year program known as the Dialogue Road Map, with details of the facilitator and process in heart-based-communication. | It's through a one-year program known as the Dialogue Road Map, with details of the facilitator and process in heart-based-communication. | ||
The trainer, Maria Arpa, is phenomenal. https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/staff/maria-arpa. She was recently the executive director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication. The video is from a recent conversation where she talks about the origin of her work, and what it takes to implement in a community: https://youtu.be/3eNDcJKMJrM. | The trainer, Maria Arpa, is phenomenal. https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/staff/maria-arpa. She was recently the executive director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication. The video is from a recent conversation where she talks about the origin of her work, and what it takes to implement in a community: https://youtu.be/3eNDcJKMJrM. | ||
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Revision as of 20:52, 11 March 2022
‘’’Regenerative communication’’’is a heart-based communication practice that empathic organizing =Transformative facilitation
Foundational practices
Nonviolent communication
Community counseling
Conflict resolution
Restorative practice
Restorative practice A social science that studies how to build social capital and achieve social discipline through participatory learning and decision making.
I didn't realize this thread exists!
I am looking for 12 participants (5 so far) in SEEDS that would like to be trained in the following: It's through a one-year program known as the Dialogue Road Map, with details of the facilitator and process in heart-based-communication.
The trainer, Maria Arpa, is phenomenal. https://www.centreforpeacefulsolutions.org/staff/maria-arpa. She was recently the executive director of the Center for Nonviolent Communication. The video is from a recent conversation where she talks about the origin of her work, and what it takes to implement in a community: https://youtu.be/3eNDcJKMJrM.
Basic training
The commitment for the basic training is: April 7, 11, 14, 18 from 3-7pm UTC, at no cost. This is essentially for those looking to be trained as a certified mediation counselor, and these graduates will be a foundation from which we develop a caring-based culture in SEEDS, not to mention a practical conflict resolution program.
Please reply or ask questions in this thread if you're interested.
Facilitator Training
To be able to train others requires a year-long commitment that I am working on securing sponsors to finance: • 20 total days (5 hours a day) in a year. That’s 100 total hours in a year. This is facilitated 2-3 days at a time, 6 times a year • 4 hours/month practice with fellow participants