Non Violent Interfaith Leadership Programs

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Pace e Bene, who conduct Nonviolent Leadership for Interfaith Peacebuilders, is offering two additional programs in October and November 2014; a “going deeper” program and a one-day program.

Going Deeper Program

Following on from our April Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program, we will now gather a community of people to participate in training for the facilitation of nonviolent leadership and peacebuilding programs. The foundation of our work is core content of the Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Programs offered in partnership with the Pace e Bene Community.

Purpose:

  • In the spirit of co-learning, we will use our program themes (Self, Culture, Spirituality, Skills) and provide outlines for activities.  Participants who wish to learn more about facilitating will be invited to work in teams to prepare and present activities for the group and receive constructive feedback.  Participants looking to experience the program without facilitating are most welcome.
  • To explore in more depth the spirituality themes that support and sustain a nonviolent way of living.
  • To focus on the practical matters that enable individuals or small groups to form Communities of Practice in their local communities.
  • To explore ways to strengthen our Pace e Bene Community networks so that we all have more opportunity to be in touch and to encourage and inspire each other.
  • To have times to share with each other our stories of learning, transformation and action.

What: Nonviolent Leadership for Interfaith Peacebuilders – Going Deeper

When: 31 OCT – 3 NOV 2014

Where: The Edmund Rice Conference Centre ~ “Amberley”, 7 Amberley Way, Lower Plenty 3093. Melways 21-C12

Cost: $285 / $255 (scholarships available)

More information: here

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Day Workshop – Exploration of Non-violence and Peacebuilding

In partnership with Pace e Bene Australia, a peace education community, a day-long experience on workshops and reflections is offered at Amberley Retreat Centre, Lower Plenty. This is designed to introduce people to the work of Pace e Bene through its programs, Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program & Mainstreaming Nonviolence.

On Melbourne Cup Day not everyone is interested in the horses. Topics for the day include: How inner leads to outer in daily living, the Other within, and practices that will support a nonviolent approach to everyday life.

In partnership with Pace e Bene Australia, a peace education community, a day-long experience on workshops and reflections is offered at Amberley Retreat Centre, Lower Plenty. This is designed to introduce people to the work of Pace e Bene through its programs, Nonviolent Interfaith Leadership Program and Mainstreaming Nonviolence.

Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are included.

What: Day Workshop – Exploration of Non-violence and Peacebuilding

When: Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Where: The Edmund Rice Conference Centre ~ “Amberley”, 7 Amberley Way, Lower Plenty 3093. Melways 21-C12

Cost:$60 / $30 (scholarships available

More information: here

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