workshops

World Health Day Workshop

Are you a health care provider, activist, or advocate for health care rights?  Does your work entail navigating provider-patient relationships, intra-team dynamics and/or frustrating attempts at collaboration and relationship management in the health care arena?   Do you wish you could have constructive conversations with the “other side” that would allow you to end fruitless debate and collaborate more effectively in order to provide quality health care?

Learning Opportunities

Would you like to learn how to facilitate constructive dialogue between individuals or groups at work or at home? Participate in one of our upcoming workshops!

Do You Have Your Dialogue License?—Feb. 11, 2010

This morning I was driving to work behind a “student driver” car going exactly the speed limit (which is to say, at least 15 mph slower than traffic usually moves on that particular road).  I started to get impatient, but then I thought I’d try to use the time to notice things around me, breathe, be mindful, and all of that.

If Only a Name Badge Could Do All This—Dec. 15, 2009

If you’re like me, you have mixed feelings about “networking meetings.”  There’s always the chance that you’ll meet someone really interesting and make a genuine connection, but you’ll also spend a lot of time peering at name badges and business cards in between sips of coffee and bites of mini-muffins.

World Aids Day Workshop—Nov. 23, 2009

Are you an activist, advocate, or care provider for people living with HIV/AIDS?  Does your work entail navigating divisive social, political, and policy issues and relationships?  Do you wish you could have constructive conversations with the "other side" that would allow you to end fruitless debate, collaborate, and be more effective in your work in the fight against AIDS?

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