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Women 4 Peace Leadership Project

10 Nov 2015 - 10:06 by michelle.foster

A leadership programme for women that aims to:
• Develop skills in resolving conflict
• Support Individuals to communicate effectively
• Facilitate community dialogue
• Strengthen leadership capacity in communities
• Become active peace builders

The sessions continue from 12 November, and every following Thursday.

What will I gain?
• Level 2 Open Awards Accreditation in Peacebuilding, conflict resolution and public speaking
• Strengthened capacity to be active peacebuilders in the community
• A new set of friends
• Fun and interactive

The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace is a charity that works nationally and internationally FOR PEACE and non-violent conflict resolution.

In 1993 the IRA exploded two bombs without warning in a shopping street in the town of Warrington. It was the day before Mothering Sunday and the streets were very busy. The bombs in bins created shrapnel that killed three year old Johnathan Ball and five days later 12 year old Tim Parry lost his life. 54 others were seriously injured. The incident shocked the nation and gained worldwide publicity.

The parents of the boys set up the charity to seek to understand conflict and break the cycle of violence.

For further information and to book a place, contact Christine Cox, on 01925 581 239, or email: [email protected]

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