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Conflict Resolution During COVID-19 Online Training

Please join the District Attorney’s Office for an introduction to basic conflict resolution skills and restorative justice practices that you can incorporate in the many challenging scenarios we face as a result of stay- at-home requirements and othe
Mike Dougherty
Michael Dougherty, Boulder County District Attorney (Source: Boulder County)

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Please join the District Attorney’s Office for an introduction to basic conflict resolution skills and restorative justice practices that you can incorporate in the many challenging scenarios we face as a result of stay- at-home requirements and other stressors related to COVID-19. You'll learn practical tips and skills that you can use with roommates, family members, and children of any age, such as how to have a restorative conversation that includes everyone involved and steps for how to break the cycle of conflict. 

Presenters are Erin Cordell and Kelly Taylor Russell of the Boulder DA’s Center for Prevention and Restorative Justice. 

WHEN: Friday, May 29, 2020 at 12:00PM 

WHERE: Virtual Training through Microsoft Teams 

https://tinyurl.com/yd6cnt76

There will be time for written questions & answers during the training, but please also feel free to send questions in advance to [email protected]