Join us for a workshop training series led by Rock Soup Greenhouse and Food Bank, with support from Righting Relations Canada and the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights.
This series of 4 workshops are designed to assist, identify, and overcome many of the complex barriers when filing a Human Right’s Claim. The workshops will promote equitable access to those most disproportionately represented; through inclusive representation, empowerment to participate, trauma informed practices, and cultural awareness. The half day interactive sessions are intended to promote a tangible, actionable and safe process for identifying and filing human rights related complaints. All session will be facilitated online via ZOOM; a link will be sent to registrants a few days before each session.
Workshop 4: Can’t Pour from An Empty Cup
Thursday, January 18, 2024: 1:00 - 3:30PM MST (RESCHEDULED from NOVEMBER 2023)
How to debrief, document, learn and action from each other and each incident. Identifying the actionable next steps and determining the barriers. The importance of creating and maintaining a safety, personally/professional mentally/physically, throughout this process. How to identify lateral violence, how to mitigate and support each other collaboratively throughout the process. How to identify potential risks/safety issues associated with in a crisis. How to utilize video recording, high visibility, and teams to mitigate safety issues. This facilitation will be large group discussion and exercises. The use of mixed media and physical movement the participants will leave with focus on maintaining balance, through collaboration.