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The Ripple Effect Education Brings Conflict Resolution into the Classroom
WATERLOO ON -- “One strategy for conflict resolution is to take time and communicate with the person you're arguing with.
Call for Facilitators: The Ripple Effect Education
The Ripple Effect Education (TREE) currently seeks creative and dynamic individuals for the role of Workshop Facilitator to implement a six-week social justice-focused social studies workshop for grade six students in local elementary schools. From January to March 2017, facilitators will gain valuable teaching and leadership experience in a peace-related field, while building relationships with students and educators.
Restorative justice: A tradition of innovation
By Michelle Jackett, the coordinator of the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement. This article appeared in the December 2nd edition of The Record.
The Canadian government is committed to making our country a global innovation leader. And so perhaps it isn’t surprising that Correctional Services Canada has embraced the theme “Inspiring Innovation” for Restorative Justice Week 2016.
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Whole of government, revisited?
By Paul Heidebrecht, the director of the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement. This article originally appeared in the October 3rd edition of The Hill Times.
WATERLOO, ONT.—At the recent ݮƵ Innovation Summit, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains stressed that the Canadian government has an important role to play in helping homegrown startups scale up. One new area of focus is for the government to drive research and development by becoming a customer for new products and services.
Planting Seeds: The Launch of The Ripple Effect Education
WATERLOO, ON — Do youth have the tools they need to solve their conflicts and seek justice? On September 20, educators, parents, youth, and community members gathered to launch The Ripple Effect Education (TREE), a peace education initiative that will integrate conflict resolution and social justice concepts into social studies curriculum in elementary school classrooms.
Campers connect their passions to building peace
Throughout the week of August 8, 31 youth across the ݮƵ Region ages 11-14 gathered at Conrad Grebel University College for Peace Camp. The Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement’s fifth annual day camp was once again packed with exciting activities with a peace and social justice spin to encourage youth to inspire lives, strengthen ties, and make peace happen in ݮƵ Region.
Kindred Credit Union Continues Support for Centre for Peace Advancement
Kindred Credit Union Limited and Conrad Grebel University College at the University of ݮƵ continue as partners to support the success of the Centre for Peace Advancement
KITCHENER, ON – Kindred Credit Union, formerly Mennonite Savings and Credit Union (MSCU), has renewed its commitment to support the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement (CPA). The CPA’s change of name reflects the name change of its donor.
Starting with Students, the Peace Industry takes Root at Grebel
While exploring ideas of peace, war, nonviolence, conflict resolution, mediation, human rights, development, and social justice, Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) students often wonder where their degree will lead after graduation.
Conrad Grebel hosts Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival
Tomorrow, June 9 2016, two-hundred academics and practitioners from eighteen countries will descend upon Grebel and the MSCU Centre for Peace Advancement for the Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival. Read the University's for more information on the conference and the public events that are taking place around it.