Waves of Change - Waves of Peace
Finding Peace through Conflict Resolution
Workshop Event
THIS EVENT HAS NOW TAKEN PLACE. THANK YOU TO ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED, ATTENDED AND MADE THE EVENT A GREAT SUCCESS. A REPORT AND DETAILS ABOUT THE EVENT WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON. THANK YOU.
Overview
Bringing together organisations and the community to collaborate and discover unique and practical solutions, to pool resources and expertise, in an effort to promote social change for youths in conflict situations, the vulnerable, and those desiring a change towards peace, to lead them towards their best hopes.
Please view a brief synopsis of some of the themes that will be explored during the workshop event here.

EVENT INFORMATION
When
Date: Saturday 23rd February 2019
Registration starts at 10:15am (refreshments and networking)
Event begins at 10:45am and concludes at 4:45pm
Where it's happening
Project B 3-7 Middle Street, Croydon CR0 1RE
When
Date: Saturday 23rd February 2019
Registration starts at 10:15am (refreshments and networking)
Event begins at 10:45am and concludes at 4:45pm
Where it's happening
Project B 3-7 Middle Street, Croydon CR0 1RE
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Key note, guest speakers and workshop facilitators
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![]() Peace Education Workshop Facilitator Mary Dalgleish Mary Dalgleish has been involved as a volunteer with the Peace Education Programme (PEP) since 2014. She has facilitated courses in adult education college, community settings and is currently part of a team of PEP facilitators at HMP Thameside in London where the course has been running continuously since May 2015. Read more. |
Ubuntu Roundtables Workshop: Facilitator Mark Murray.
This is an innovative new project, run in partnership with the Tutu Foundation, which positively impacts the relations between the police and young people. Ubuntu is a traditional South African philosophy that emphasizes our common humanity and interdependence as human beings, based on compassion, reciprocity, dignity, humanity and respect. |
![]() Reading Group Facilitator Dr. Lesley Cooper volunteers for a project which provides books and supports reading groups on positive themes such as peace, self worth, self understanding and more. Lesley feels that reading, reflecting, discovering and sharing can have a profound and positive effect on a person's life. Read more. |
Workshops
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Peace EducationPeace Education Programme (PEP)
The purpose is to help participants explore the possibility of personal peace and discover inner resources - innate tools for living. |
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Reading GroupA unique type of reading group, which supports participants in exploring the basis of their own humanity.
Participants are invited to read, reflect and re-discover their fundamental feelings and understandings. |
Ubuntu Roundtable Project
To seek resolution through dialogue and actions to deal with issues without recourse to violence, and when violent conflict has already occurred, we are there to respond, to help those affected to cope and recover and, in many cases, to become active peacebuilders and agents for change themselves.
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Thank you to everyone who supports and is interested in this event.
Thanks to our sponsors.
Be The Change - Marilyn Corbett
Be The Change - Anonymous Sponsor
Make a Difference - Anonymous Sponsor
Make a Difference Sponsor - Atish Rajkomar
Make a Difference - Anonymous Sponsor
Thank you to everyone who supports and is interested in this event.
Thanks to our sponsors.
Be The Change - Marilyn Corbett
Be The Change - Anonymous Sponsor
Make a Difference - Anonymous Sponsor
Make a Difference Sponsor - Atish Rajkomar
Make a Difference - Anonymous Sponsor