TIDES Training is a leading ethically based non-profit organisation specialising in conflict intervention methods based in Northern Ireland. On behalf of the Irish Peace Centres we will be running a Dialogue for Peaceful Change (DPC) Training of Facilitators course over a five day residential from the 20th (evening start) - 24th of June in Corrymeela, Northern Ireland.
DPC is a conflict management methodology offering practical skills to approach and manage conflict – personally and professionally.
The interactive and experiential DPC Training course covers Module 1: Under standing Conflict & Module 2: Mediative Dialogue in four parts:
1. The Nature of Conflict
2. The Conceptual Framework and Models
3. The Mediative Tool Kit
4. Practice and Application of Mediation Skills
The training and accommodation are fully funded by the Irish Peace Centres. For those travelling internationally, this does not cover travel costs to and from Northern Ireland.
The key priorities of this training are to build capacity and enhance civil society peace-building in Northern Ireland in abroad.
Deadline for applications: 22nd of April
A note on applications: Should there be a surplus of applications we will seek to balance the group composition across gender experienced community activists, young adult leaders, local and international participants in conjunction with the stated training priorities. Confirmed participants can expect to hear from me during the first week of May.
Applications and further Information are attached and please contact us on info@tidestraining.org or on Facebook if you have any other questions.
We Look forward to hearing from you!
Tags: Conflict, Funded, Mediation, Resolution, Training
Permalink Reply by Iyamuremye Eraste on April 16, 2011 at 7:17pm I live and work in Rwanda. Should I have a favor. I wish I could come but need financial support for my travel airfares. I am the Executive Director of "Africa Mission Initiative for peace" based in Kigali City. Our organization is very young to afford the charges of my traveling expenses.
Eraste Iyamuremye
Permalink Reply by Morton Juma Kimungui on April 17, 2011 at 1:21pm The most needed persons are those vulnerable communities in east Africa in case it is a full funded course,
Indeed the seminar for trainers on the selected
Under standing Conflict & Module 2: Mediative Dialogue in four parts:
1. The Nature of Conflict
2. The Conceptual Framework and Models
3. The Mediative Tool Kit
4. Practice and Application of Mediation Skills
Exactly these was supposed to be held in our region especially my country Kenya which has been in these troubles and is most likely to happen again given that tribal inclination today is taking place some few months to the general elections.
please consider selecting few for travel financial assistance, am interested but can not afford.
Am the executive director of center for integrity promotion and information Kenya.
Dear Enda
I would like to participate.
Thanks
Samuel
Permalink Reply by Enda Young on April 18, 2011 at 1:35pm
Permalink Reply by SHARON MWANSA CHANDA on April 18, 2011 at 4:14pm
Permalink Reply by Enyioma Sly Ohajanwa on April 18, 2011 at 4:35pm
Permalink Reply by JURU PAUL C on April 20, 2011 at 5:47pm Please note that I am intrested in participating at this dialogue.can I get more information through my email.pcjuru@yahoo.com.Am working for Padare men's forum on gender
Juru C.Zimbabwe.
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