A 4-day Advanced Training of Trainers
- Experienced trainers for organizations which put teams into fields of conflict who want to expand their toolbox and share new thinking on design
- People with training experience in other areas who want to be able to facilitate in the rapidly growing field of peace teams (peace team experience a plus)
- To share new training tools invented by Training for Change while researching and writing the manual "Opening Space for Democracy"
- To explore lesser-known training tools already in the field
- To discuss design challenges when working with multi-cultural teams and preparing for cross-cultural interventions, especially how to handle stress/trauma and build resiliency
- To practice facilitation in this rapidly-developing new field
The rising debate about "humanitarian military intervention" increases interest in third party nonviolent intervention to support human rights and peace. Effective training is key to successful alternatives.
Thanks to a special grant, Training for Change worked for two years to:
- research existing best practices in training in the peace teams field
- invent new training tools to supplement what already exists
- weave all this into a new curriculum for third party nonviolent intervention
- field-test it in summer03 for a pilot international peace team project.
The workshop runs 8am Fri. to 9pm Sat. It is designed as an experiential package and requires full participation; partial attendance not allowed. Building skills as a trainer raises important issues and emotions may surface during the workshop.
$100-250, sliding scale, according to ability to pay.
Includes simple lodging in the neighborhood for those who request it, meals, and one copy of complete new curriculum. For guidance in determining your workshop fee, use this chart:
| If your income is... | You pay... |
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| under $15,000 | $150 |
| $15,001-$25,000 | $190 |
| $25,001-$35,000 | $230 |
| $35,001-$45,000 | $270 |
| $45,001-$55,000 | $310 |
| over $55,000 | $350 |
If you have questions about the fee or the workshop, feel free to contact us!
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Bring this workshop to you
Opening Space for Democracy - the 600+ page manual that covers nonviolent intervention, handling trauma, crossing cultures, and all the skills for peace teams. Co-written by George Lakey and Daniel Hunter. 

