NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION
Susie Spiller is a local supporter of
the Centre for Non Violent Communication, an international non-profit
training and peacemaking organisation. She is committed to introducing
Non Violent Communication to New Zealand.
The dates of the next
Compassionate Communication Training Weekends
with Susie
are:
You can
register here for any of these courses or send an
email enquiry to Susie
Foundation Training July
(Auckland)
Date:
24
& 25 July 2010,
9.15am to 4.30pm
Earthsong
Eco Neighbourhood,
457 Swanson Road,
Ranui,
Waitakere City
Cost:
$240
(earlybird
registrations available
before 1
July for
$190)
For more information, please
download the flyer and click
here to register to register
for July
Foundation Training August (Hamilton)
Date:
28
& 29 August 2010,
9.15am to 4.30pm
Srinivasa House (www.srinivasahouse.co.nz),
154 Old Farm Road,
Hillcrest, Hamilton
Cost:
$260
(earlybird
registrations available
before 1
August for
$210)
For more information, please
download the flyer
here and click
here to register
for
August
Deepening Training
Weekend in November
For participants who have completed the Foundation Training
Includes:
* Dance floors
* Connecting
to fullness of needs" and other Robert Gonzales practices
*
Quick-fire empathy
* Video Console
Date:
27
& 28 November 2010,
9.15am to 4.30pm
Earthsong
Eco Neighbourhood,
457 Swanson Road,
Ranui,
Waitakere City
Cost:
$280
For more information
please click here or please click
here to register
About
Compassionate Communication:
From
the bedroom to the boardroom, from the classroom to the war zone,
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is changing lives
every day. Compassionate Communication provides an easy to grasp, effective method to get
to the root of violence, pain and conflict peacefully. By examining
the unmet needs behind what we do or say, Compassionate
Communication helps reduce hostility,
heal pain, strengthen emotional connections and improve the quality
of professional and personal relationships.
International peacemaker, mediator and founder of the Center for Nonviolent
Communication, Dr Marshall Rosenberg spends more than 250 days each
year teaching NVC in some of the most impoverished, war-torn states
of the world.
Approximately 180 certified trainers and hundreds more teach NVC
and Compassionate Communication in
35 countries to more than 250,000 people each year.
Compassionate Communication has life-changing benefits for:
 |
Parenting
and families |
 |
Education and schools |
 |
Organisational
effectiveness |
 |
Business relationships |
 |
Spirituality |
 |
Personal
relationships |
 |
Personal
growth and healing |
 |
Anger
management |
 |
Conflict
resolution |
Download:
Key Facts About NVC
Key Benefits of NVC
(Used with permission of www.NonviolentCommunication.com and PuddleDancer
Press.)
Link
to www.cnvc.org