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​​In-Depth Restorative Practices Training Offered to Enhance Community Health and Communication

Participants will explore comprehensive strategies to foster empathy, facilitate restorative dialogues, manage conflict effectively, and support accountability. Utilizing practical, hands-on methods, attendees will learn how to create safe, respectful spaces where community members can express themselves openly, resolve disagreements constructively, and repair relationships meaningfully.

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The training will especially benefit those dedicated to community healing, inclusive decision-making, and enhancing emotional intelligence within groups and organizations. The training will be held at Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Bayside, CA.

For more information contact Liesbet Bickett at 510-393-7588.

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DETAILS:

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Participants in this comprehensive training will gain essential skills for building healthier, more connected communities. Explore practical and transformative strategies to:

  • Foster genuine empathy and enhance emotional intelligence.

  • Facilitate restorative dialogues that promote understanding and accountability.

  • Effectively manage conflicts, turning them into opportunities for growth.

  • Create safe, inclusive spaces where individuals can openly express themselves, resolve disagreements constructively, and meaningfully repair relationships.

This training is particularly beneficial for individuals committed to community healing, inclusive decision-making, and nurturing emotional intelligence within groups and organizations.

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Location:
Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Bayside, CA

Contact:
Liesbet Bickett
Phone: 510-393-7588​

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Pre-Workshop Preparation Resources

 

To maximize the value of the workshop experience, registered participants will receive exclusive access to preparatory online modules. These engaging pre-work resources include:

  • Short instructional videos introducing core concepts and methods.

  • Reflective prompts designed to deepen self-awareness and clarify personal learning goals.

  • Practical exercises to apply restorative practices immediately.

Completing these modules beforehand ensures that participants arrive ready to actively engage and fully benefit from the in-person training.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

Q: Who should attend this training?

A: Anyone interested in building healthier relationships, resolving conflicts constructively, fostering inclusive decision-making, or deepening emotional intelligence within communities and organizations.

 

Q: Do I need previous experience with restorative practices to participate?

A: No prior experience is necessary. The training is designed to accommodate all skill levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners.

 

Q: What outcomes can I expect from participating in this training?

A: Participants will leave with practical skills and clear strategies for enhancing empathy, managing conflict, facilitating meaningful dialogue, and creating inclusive community environments.

 

Q: How do the pre-work modules enhance the training experience?

A: The pre-work modules introduce key concepts, allowing you to engage more deeply and meaningfully during the in-person workshop. They help you identify personal learning objectives and begin practicing restorative methods ahead of time.

 

Q: How can I register, and is there a deadline?

A: Click the registration link on this page to register. Early registration is encouraged to secure your spot and access pre-work resources in advance. Registrations will not be accepted after Thursday, May 15th. 

 

Q: Can this training be beneficial for my organization or workplace?

A: Absolutely. The skills learned in this workshop are highly transferable and beneficial to any group, community, or organizational setting aiming to enhance communication, resolve conflicts, and foster healthier relationships and environments.

 

For more details or to register, please reach out directly to Liesbet Bickett, liesbet@liesbetbickett.com or 510-393-7588.

 

We look forward to your participation and to building thriving communities together.

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