We are excited to announce our upcoming 10 day international residential training from Feb 2-12th, 2012 in a beautiful retreat centre bordering Bolgoda lake in Sri Lanka.
We have an impressive array of international trainers with many years of experience in Nonviolent Communication (aka as NVC) as well as specialties in applying NVC in varied contexts such as healing and reconciliation, diversity management, education and more.
This training will bring together a community of people who are committed to embodying the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in their own lives and sharing it with others. Residential trainings enable greater depth than non-residential trainings, thereby contributing to a deeper sense of community. It’s also a rare opportunity to learn from international trainers with many years of wide ranging experience.
Beginners will learn basics of NVC as well having opportunity to practice NVC conflict resolution skills. Those with NVC background will be able to deepen their understanding & skills. Everyone will be supported to apply it in their work or life context. The training is designed to meet all the different learning needs of participants.
Tuition
For individuals from South Asian Economy : 250$ - 600$
For individuals from western world: € 600 - 1200
For Individuals sponsored by an Organization in South Asia: 500$- 1000$
Accommodations: 220 $
For more information please visit our website:
Flyer for S.Asians : http://www.sandhi.org/sites/default/files/IRT2012-S.Asial%20E-mail%...
Flyer for Other Internationals: http://www.sandhi.org/sites/default/files/IRT2012-International%20E...
Registration Email: training@sandhi.org
For registration Requests, email or call us for application forms
We expect this training to fill quickly so please send in your registration as soon as possible so we can reserve you a place.
Contact us for more details :
535/5A, Nawala Road, Nawala,
Sri Lanka
Phone: +94 11 2882659
Fax: +94 11 2882659
Email: info@sandhi.org
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Comment by chamila udagama on December 13, 2011 at 12:46am I would like to go! I would like to help develop a simulation game that students around the world could become involved with to show the horrors of war, and how the people of Sri Lanka can make a future for themselves.
Comment by Apong Suganda on December 9, 2011 at 1:22pm At the present, "leading other find their own self influence", not only specialist job of "Guru of theosofis", esotericism, or sufism aynimore, but almost everybody as normal person doing this in their day by day activities, except terorism .
e found person like this in democratic group community, human right community, campus, governance office, all companies business, marketing , everywhere.
Many way how to apply "dealing other find their own self influece", i e; Praying and visualization, talking, motivatorism.
Sharing and love each other, is not dreaming of our grand father anymore, it's radiation everything exis no exeption.
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