Vi er glade for å kunne lansere vårt nye onlinekurs i dialog og endring av konflikter – det første som er åpent for allmenheten! Alle er velkomne til å søke om plass! Dato: 4-7. mars 2021!
Kurset holdes på engelsk – påfølgende kursinfo er derfor også kun på engelsk.
Dialogue is a way of communicating which focuses on understanding, rather than convincing, «the others». This understanding enables us to build or rebuild relationships. This digital training is for you who is interested in exploring the potential of dialogue to transform conflicts, to prevent or deescalate conflicts by changing the way of communication, and to create coordinated efforts by using a dialogue processes.
NCPD have more than 25 years of experience with dialogue facilitation and training across the globe, amongst others in Norway, Poland, Iraq, Afghanistan, Chile, and Germany. In 2020, while COVID-19 has continued to limit our travel possibilities, we have gained extensive experience with digital dialogue trainings with participants from Syria, Iraq, Chile, Poland, US and Norway.
Learning Outcomes
• Understand the potential of dialogue to transform and prevent conflicts
• Learn different tools to analyse conflicts
• Gain awareness of how identity influences our communication
• Improve your ability to listen actively and ask good questions
• Learn about the concept of public dialogues and experience how it works
On completion of this digital training, you are qualified to attend more advanced digital and physical dialogue trainings in the future.
Methodology
This is an interactive and explorative four-days digital training. You will be guided through different topics and activities where you will share your personal experiences, give- and receive feedback, and challenge yourself personally and professionally using the principles of dialogue. We will use zoom as a digital platform and how this works technically and participatory will be explained at the beginning of the training.
Practical info
When: March 4 – 7, 2021
Deadline for applications: February 22, 2021. Payment before March 1 to ensure your participation.
Time schedule: All days Thursday to Sunday from 1 pm to 6 pm. Current time is in the CET (Central European Time) time zone.
Number of participants: The number of participants is limited to 30. This is because of the interactive nature of the digital training. We will select participants with the aim of creating a diverse group of people, experiences, and interests. (A minimum of participants is 12).
Participation fee for the four-day training:
200 EURO for adults
50 EURO for students, unemployed
Please note: Since the methodology in the course is process-based, it is very important that all participants are present throughout all sessions. Home assignments can be given between the training days. After completing the training, you will receive a certificate and get access to our digital handbook in Dialogue and Conflict transformation.
If you have any questions, please contact Christiane Seehausen (christiane@peace.no)
Trainers
Christiane Seehausen (senior advisor): A trained nurse with a bachelor’s degree in Multi-cultural understanding and further studies in organizational leadership, pedagogy, coaching and development. Christiane has worked as a director for an integration centre for refugees and has developed an education program in cultural competence in cooperation with Eastern Norway Research institute and Inland Norway University for Applied Sciences. She has developed and implemented dialogue trainings in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East, and is facilitating dialogues in different contexts in Norway.
Hanna Bakland (dialogue advisor): Hanna has an MSc in Criminal Justice Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and a BSc in African Studies from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). She has previously worked at the Norwegian Embassy in Uganda, worked on cross-sectoral peace work in the Norwegian Peace Council, and led dialogue and peace initiatives in Rwanda, Burundi, and South Africa.