Transforming Challenging Situations with the Public

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Due to high demand, SOAR is offering a second workshop of the training that was held with Henry Wai in June 2016 (From Punching Bag to Ally: Transforming Challenging Situations). Registration opens July 8th

Transforming Challenging Situations with the Public

Wednesday September 28, 2016
9:00 am - 12:15pm
Macdonald Block, 900 Bay St., Kenora Nipigon Room, Toronto, ON

Fee: $125 + HST SOLD OUT!

Due to high demand, SOAR is offering a second workshop of the training that was held with Henry Wai in June 2016 (From Punching Bag to Ally: Transforming Challenging Situations). 

We all want to matter. Our ability to be present to ourselves and those we interact with using empathy and clarity can make the difference between a breakdown and a breakthrough. Compassionate Communication™ excels in providing practical ways to calm upset and get to what is really the matter behind criticisms or demands.

Join us for this highly interactive workshop where participants will have an opportunity to role play the tools learned, in order to:

1) Bring calm and relief when faced with frustration, anger or other strong upset

2) Respond to criticisms, judgments, demands or other expressions of dissatisfaction in a way that is less stressful for you and the person you are meeting

3) Take challenging situations less personally and build mutually respectful relationships

Compassionate Communication™ supports empowerment, everyday peacemaking, conflict transformation and healing. Developed by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, this process is practiced in 72 countries in a variety of settings including government, social service, business, activism, family, education and mediation. www.nonviolentcommunication.com

Trainer: Henry Wai helps people to work effectively, compassionately and with vitality. He has 30 years of experience leading trainings, developing programs and delivering direct service in the social services, social enterprise and co-op businesses. Henry is a Certified Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication www.CNVC.org

Who Should Attend: Managers, intake workers, lawyers, mediators, inspectors, investigators—and anyone who deals with the public on a front line basis.

DON’T MISS OUT! REGISTRATION IS LIMITED

This program contains 2.5 Professionalism Hours.

Why SOAR

SOAR is a volunteer organization comprised entirely of members of the administrative justice community, whose mission is to promote administrative justice through education, advocacy and innovation. For more information, contact us at information@soar.on.ca


This workshop is brought to you by SOAR’s Administrative and Management Network (S.A.M.N.).  S.A.M.N is a standing committee of SOAR whose purpose is to create a communication network of administrative/operational and management staff of agencies, boards and commissions, dealwith operational program and policy issues at the administrative level and share knowledge, tools, program templates, best practices, strategies, and other resources through meetings, events, "tool kits", websites, documents and various educational opportunities.
When
September 28th, 2016 from  9:00 AM to 12:15 PM
Location
MacDonald Block
900 Bay Street,
Queen's Park
Toronto, ON
Canada
Contact
Phone: 416-623-7454
Registration Fee
$125 + HST $ 141.25 + $ 18.36 HST