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| 10 WAYS HANDOUTS (FREE): |
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1. 10 Ways to stay out of trouble Checklist for anybody how to stay away from violent situations.
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2. 10 Ways to build self-esteem Checklist to prepare yourself for how to increase your self-esteem. Download: Sign up on www.iobffp.com
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3. 10 Ways to build self-esteem Checklist to guide individuals towards success in life.
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INFOLETS (FREE): Introductions to schools, teachers, sport coaches, pedagogues how they can start working with violence prevention in their various environments. Include the exercise to depict the symbol.
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1. Schools for peace This leaflet explains how you can initiate a non-violence education program and other activities in your school.
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2. Sports for peace This leaflet explains how you can initiate a non-violence education program and other activities in your sports club or within your team.
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3. Futbol for peace This leaflet explains how you can initiate a non-violence education program and other activities in your foot ball/futbal or soccer club or within your team.
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4. Hoops for peace This leaflet explains how you can initiate a non-violence education program and other activities in your basketball club or within your team.
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5. Singing for peace This leaflet explains how you can initiate a non-violence education program and other activities in your choir.
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6. Initiate a Iobffp Crew Activity A step by step introductory program for how you can start a Iobffp Crew initiative in your city, region or country.
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7. The UN Declaration of Human Rights Most people state that they are familiar with the Human Rights declaration. Very few is. Here is a small guide that you can use to increase that knowledge.
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8. The Assessment Triangle The triangular approach guide you how to create a mutual goal with the key parties involved. The triangular approach makes it possible for students, teachers and even parents to arrive at a common decision and with that prerequisite choose what program support is needed.
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| TARGET PROGRAMS: |
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1. Action Handbook An hands on handbook for students how they can increase their knowledge about violence, non-violence and the consequences of violence.
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2. The Creativity Handbook Creative guide how you can integrate the Non-Violence symbol in your violence education.
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3. Non-Violence in your city A step by step introductory program for how to start a non-violence initiative in your city, region or country.
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4. Non-Violence at your school This manual has been written to assist student to together with staff and/or school personnel collaboratively establish a school-based violence prevention program. If this program is carried out, a quality, student driven program can become a powerful mechanism to reduce school- and community violence.
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5. Self Esteem support group facilitation Whether a child be the victim of bullying or mobbing or simply is identified as one with low self esteem, this manual provides school staff a series of activities to be used in a self-help group, along with the skills learned in the training for Support Group Facilitation. Order: More info within shortly. Can't wait: info (at) nonviolence.com |

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6. The Bully and the Bullied This program will assist both the potential bully and the potential victim in avoiding perpetration and/or victimization.
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7. Overcoming bullying This program guides teachers, school counsellors and students how address the bully and the victim (Specially developed for grade 6-10).
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8. Is it yes, no or maybe? This is a guide for how to relate to sex and the importance of following your inner voice.
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9. Anger management Using the skills learned in the training for Support Group Facilitation, school staff can facilitate a self-help group for anger management. This manual provides helpful activities for the facilitator to guide the group participants through and can be adapted to meet ones needs. Other activities relating to anger management can be used to enhance or replace pieces.
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10. Making friends This is a support group facilitation manual to provide a structured adult-facilitated self-help group to assist young people in acquiring the skills to make friends.
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11. Basic Support Group Facilitation Manual Provides the basic "nuts and bolts" of facilitating a self-help group for students. It is imperative that staff be prepared to meet some of the needs of those students, especially if they relate to risk behaviors that may lead to violence.
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12. Breaking abusive relationships The purpose of this manual is to provide young people the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize the repetitive and destructive nature of abusive relationships and give the support necessary to end those relationships. School staff need be aware of laws relating to reporting abuse.
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| THE NON-VIOLENCE BOX: |
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The Non-Violence Box with a fibre glass replica of the knotted gun, the Creativity program, sketch books, color pens and a USB-memory stick with the education program and some goodies. |
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Let the creativity flow This program include the fibre glass replica of our symbol and the Non-Violence Creativity program. The idea with this program is that you and your students create your own unique Non-Violence symbol that will stay in your school as a daily reminder of your commitment to a violence free school.
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