Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution Online Course

Practical details
Training or event • One-off
Contact person
Jud Clark
Requirements
#117928
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Last in a series examining conflict resolution. 'The Cranial Cocktail - Mind and Body' SCCR psychoeducational information resource- Cranial Cocktail.
Please follow the Eventbrite link which will be sent to you after you register your interest. If you do not already have an account with Go Volunteer Dundee you will need to create this.
There is no charge for this, the platform aims to improve training and opportunities for volunteers.
The resource illustrates the mind body connection between neurochemicals and emotional states, providing a key support resource in emotional regulation.
Following the session, you will be able to:
- Recognise the connection between the feelings in our bodies and brains
- Understand the importance of the brain and body connection
- Understand the effects of neuro chemicals on our mental and physical health
- Learning awareness of our emotional states through our awareness of our physical feelings
Once you have signed up online you will receive a pre-event email a couple of days prior to the event with all the information and joining instructions you will need.
The session will be delivered on the online platform Zoom, by the SCCR trainer. This session is at an introductory level and no prior knowledge of the subject is required.
Please note Zoom offers video capability so you can join with your webcam on, but this is entirely up to you and this option can be turned off. However we would love to see your faces and feel it is a more interactive experience with videos on.
Funded by Scottish Government, SCCR runs a series of free in-person and online training sessions, workshops, seminars and conferences across Scotland. Our events for young people, parents/carers and those working to support families focus on conflict resolution as a means of early intervention which improves relationships and lives, and ultimately reduces youth homelessness.
Our bespoke Mediator and Mediation Skills Training course, accredited by Scottish Mediation, is a training program for professionals and practitioners that not only equips them with the latest in mediation theory and practice but also offers a supportive environment for honing skills.
Email [email protected] for more information about any of our events.
About DVVA
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We provide a wide range of support to third sector organisations and have expertise in a wide range of skills and topics including governance, funding, legislation, policy, planning and problem solving to name just a few key areas.
We have a primary role in ensuring the continuation and development of a vibrant third sector in Dundee, and achieve this by supporting organisations to be:
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Applications closing in 3 months.
