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Inviting Dialogue: Communicating Restoratively in Conflict

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his two-day workshop focuses on the elements of conflict, on how misunderstandings and relationship break-downs emerge, and on ways to prevent conflict situations from escalating. Learn to be an effective listener, reflecting curiosity and non-judgment rather than defensiveness. The skills and concepts covered in this course are transforming for everyday life and for Restorative Justice based processes. It may be taken independently or as part of CJI's Inviting Dialogue certificate program.

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  • Training
When Jan 10, 2008 06:30 PM to
Jan 11, 2008 02:30 PM
Where Kwantlen College Conference Centre, Richmond, BC, Canada
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Contact Phone (604) 534-5515
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