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Training Course
10-17 May 2023 | Georgia
The training course “Can we talk about it?” aims to provide youth workers with non-violent communication skills and other communication tools to open up the discussion. Difficult and sensitive topics are often avoided within the youth work practice as they might evoke strong emotions and heavy discussions which might be stressful for youth workers to handle. Yet, communication is the key. So, can we talk about it?
Non-violent communication is considered to be a better way of communicating with others. Some people call it the language of life. The person that developed this concept is Marshall Rosenberg, who was a psychologist that traveled the world, studying how different cultures use language to express themselves. Also, he was a mediator in political conflicts and became known all over the world for his peaceful approach towards people. NVC is based on the idea that we all share universal human needs for trust, safety, appreciation. It helps us empathize and reach a better and more honest understanding of each other.
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This Training Course is
for 28 participants
from Azerbaijan, Belgium - DE, Belgium - FL, Belgium - FR, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Jordan, Spain, Ukraine
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth coaches, NGO workers
Working language(s):
English
International Center for Peace and Integration - ICPI (Youth NGO)
ICPI is a Georgian non-governmental organization founded in 2011 by active youth leaders and ex-EVS volunteers, coming from different backgrounds and experiences with the Georgian civil society. The main mission of ICPI is to support socially active youngsters, promote integration and contribute peace-building processes. The organization aims to support young people’s personal, educational and spiritual development, to promote the idea of active citizenship and importance of volunteering, deepen intercultural relations and build partnership between Georgia and other European countries. ICPI works in different social, educational and cultural fields with different target groups such as: children, youth, students, refugees, etc.
Contact for questions:
Khatuna Chaladze
E-Mail:
Phone: +995555665525
No participation fee.
All the organisation and accommodation costs are fully covered by the Erasmus+ Programme.
The project is fully funded by the Erasmus+ Programme.
However, there's the travelling budget limit per country.
The maximum travelling budget is as follows:
Belgium - 530 EURO
Italy - 360 EURO
Jordan - 275 EURO
Spain - 820 EURO
Hungary - 360 EURO
Ukraine - 275 EURO
Azerbaijan - 275 EURO
Georgia - 0 EURO