Resolving Conflict Creatively video set

Posted by on October 21, 2005

The “Resolving Conflict Creatively” series Box Set is currently being used by over 850 schools and community groups worldwide. Video Librarian Magazine gave it three stars and said the following:

“This series does an excellent job of demonstrating the effectiveness of negotiation and mediation in resolving conflict . . . The first two volumes would be very beneficial in an interpersonal communications curriculum for high school, college students, or out of school adult learners, while the final two-parter would probably be most helpful for those whose responsibilities lie in government, law enforcement and the juvenile justice system.”

We hope you’ll consider purchasing these acclaimed educational resources for your institution. These titles are also sold separately:

Resolving Conflict Creatively in the School Community
“Negotiation” & “Mediation”
– two half hour tapes (or DVD) with Teacher’s Manual & Handouts
http://www.triune.ca/pages/prod/rcc2.html

Resolving Conflict Creatively in the Multicultural Community
“Inter-Cultural Mediation”
– 24 min. tape (or DVD) with Teacher’s Manual & Handouts
http://www.triune.ca/pages/prod/rcc3.html

Resolving Conflict Creatively between Victims & Youth Offenders
” Diversion ” & ” Transformation ”
– two hours on two tapes (or DVD) with Discussion Guide
http://www.triune.ca/pages/prod/rcc4.html

“Healing Circles”, an effective tool in Anti-Bullying Programs, is now available as a separate video or DVD with Discussion Guide.
http://www.triune.ca/pages/prod/hc.html

For more information, reviews, order forms, video clips and an independent evaluation survey please visit our website (http://www.triune.ca) or contact us.

Triune Arts
111 Wildwood Crescent, Toronto, Ontario M4L 2K9
Fax: 416.686.0468
E-mail: triune@triune.ca


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