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New project working with the Irish Peace Centres PDF Print E-mail
Written by Diarmuid Moore   
Tuesday, 25 January 2011 14:17

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The WEA has been contracted by the Irish Peace Centres to run 6 Introduction to conflict and communication courses across Northern Ireland and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland. 

The courses will encourage and support learners to:

 Understand their patterns of behaviour in conflict situations

 Learn alternative approaches to managing conflicts

 Increase communication skills

 Through practice, gain confidence to put alternatives into action

 Examine how effective conflict management can help build collaboration

How the course is delivered

 As the project is funded through Peace III monies the courses are being offered free to participants. The project can also meet venue and residential costs as long as this agreed in advance.

 The course is 20 hours long and flexible in nature so it can run on three full days, half day sessions or over a residential.

 The course can be accredited i.e. if the participants complete the workbook they will receive Open College Network accreditation.

 The course is very interactive and participative. It is designed to build upon the experience of participants and be directly applicable to their lives and work

 The course will be delivered by experienced community tutors with extensive experience of delivering learning to adults

 There are six courses to run before June 2011 across Northern Ireland and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland. We are open to working with groups of 12 or more people but will also be advertising open call courses that individuals can join.

Is the course for me?

The course is for you if you can answer yes to the following questions

 Are you interested in taking part in a course that is part of a project promoting peace and reconciliation

 Can you put the skills gained on the course into practice back in your work and community with the aim of contributing to peace and reconciliation

 Can you commit to taking part in the whole course and agree to join in with course activities.

Contact Maura Kavanagh to find out more

 

Address:

WEA-NI Head Office
3 Fitzwilliam Street
Belfast
BT9 6AW
t: 028 9032 9718
f: 028 9023 0306

Charity No: XR31974
Ltd Company: NI27745 

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