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NVC: nonviolent communication (sm) - a language of life originated by Marshall Rosenberg Ph.D.
  For a summary of related activities in Manchester, UK, see: www.nvcmanchester.org.uk

News, Courses and Events in the North of England
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Laura Harvey of Shared Space.
Contact: lauraharvey@sharedspace.org.uk


Other News, Courses and Events in NVC

The Living Energy of Needs

7 Day NVC Advanced Training with Susan Skye, Robert Gonzales, Wes Taylor and Towe Widstrand
September 29 – October 6, 2007 — Dorset, UK

“The Living Energy of Needs” supports the ongoing development of foundational NVC skills and consciousness.
In addition to supporting core NVC skills, we have continued to develop our training over the past five years to help participants practically access and live from a deeper dimension of needs. We weave the experience of the living energy of needs throughout the training, as the core dimension from which we learn and live the NVC process.

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nvc training institute - calendar of events



NVC 4th Annual Euro Summerfestival.
29-july - 5 aug (waiting list) 5 aug - 11 aug (extra 6 days due to demand)
www.nvcsummercamp.nl

For a full list of trainings see www.cnvc.org (learn/teach nvc)


NVC Wiki
Do you enjoy writing about NVC? Are you willing to engage in the wiki style of writing, in which people edit each other's words freely?
Earlier this year, Markus Pallo and Simon Smaluhn from Germany set up a general wiki (a collaborative writing website) for Nonviolent Communication at http://www.nvcwiki.com. For further details click here.

(Note - this is a different Wikipedia to the one on this website!)
 
 

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