Conflict Transformation Workshop

Posted by on April 22, 2005

Conflict Transformation Workshop

For community relations and law enforcement professionals, civic and religious leaders

Led by Elisa Levy, conflict resolution trainer , who has developed programs on violence prevention for the United Nations and other organizations in the U.S. and around the world.

Date: Monday, May 9, 2005
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Independence Seaport Museum, Penn’s Landing, 211 South Columbus Blvd.
Registration Fee: $40 per person (includes training materials, continental breakfast and lunch)

? Learn skills that will help you communicate effectively and defuse tension.
? Gain new tools to help address strife between individuals and groups, work effectively within diverse contexts, and master stressful situations.
? Work in multi-disciplinary leadership teams to identify potential conflicts within and among communities in our region.

The Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia in conjunction with the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations invite you to attend a specialized training on conflict resolution, team building skills, and constructive response strategies.

For the past decade, Elisa Levy has conducted seminars and authored works on team building, conflict resolution, anger management, and communication skills. Her clients run the gamut, from the United Nations and Fortune 500 companies to community police departments, educators and youth. For more information on her work go to http://www.elisalevy.com.

To register, or for more information call 215-222-1012 or e-mail [email protected] For more information on the Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia, go to http://www.interfaithcenterpa.org.

This workshop has been made possible through the generosity of Religions for Peace U.S.A., http://www.rfpusa.org.


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