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Playing with Fire
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Training in the Creative Use of Conflict
Nic Fine & Fiona Macbeth
£16.95 (+£2.00 p&p)
A manual containing a 60-hour training course, comprising 95
exercises supported by an extensive guide to training techniques
and suggestions for warm-up games, wind-down activities and
group discussion.
The exercises give the participants the chance to:
· Examine the positive as well as the negative aspects
of conflict
· Learn how to build on interpersonal and inter-group
friction
· Familiarise themselves with the processes of mediation
and reconciliation
Designed for use by trainers of staff working in situations
where conflict can become an issue (eg residential homes, the
penal service, youth clubs, volunteer projects or higher education)
Published by the National Youth Agency in the UK and New Society
Publishers in USA and Canada. Available from Leap – 12,000
copies sold worldwide. ISBN 0 86155 141 9
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Tackling Bullying
Conflict Resolution with Young People
Jo Broadwood and Helen Carmichael
£7.50 (+£1.50 p&p)
A manual of materials designed to provide ideas for activities
through which young people (aged 12 years and over) can explore
the issues involved in bullying behaviour. For use by teachers
or youth workers in any setting where regular work sessions
can be scheduled.
Published by LBTH Learning Design, ISBN 1 873928 22 X
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Promoting Positive Behaviour
Activities for Preventing Bullying in Primary Schools
Jo Broadwood, Graham Langley & Helen Carmichael
£7.50 (+£1.50 p& p)
A manual of materials designed to provide ideas for activities
through which children under 12 years can explore the issues
involved in bullying behaviour. For use by teachers or youth
workers in any setting where regular work sessions can be scheduled.
Published by LBTH Learning Design, ISBN 1 873928 33 5
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Burning Issues
Illustrations: Gary Hitcham
Graphics: Sue Henry
Text: Fiona Macbeth & Nic Fine
£8.00 (£1.00 p&p)
A pack of 14 posters, each depicting a different aspect of
conflict and its impact on our everyday lives. An accompanying
booklet outlines key questions and techniques for exploring
the themes raised by the posters.
Designed for use by trainers of staff working in situations
where conflict can become an issue (eg residential homes, the
penal service, youth clubs, volunteer projects or higher education)
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Making
a Leap
Theatre of Empowerment
Sara Clifford and Anna Hermann
£15.95 (+£2.00 p&p)
A flexible resource for all professionals working with young
people who want to use drama and theatre to explore personal
and social issues.
Making a Leap – Theatre of Empowerment contains 7 units
showing how to build a successful programme, along with chapters
covering facilitation and practicalities. It is suitable for
use by both experienced theatre practitioners and by beginners,
providing a model that can be adapted to suit diverse groups
of young people and to be used over different timescales. It
was developed from 10 years of active research in community
settings, and draws on a range of disciplines, including theatre
in education,, youth work, conflict resolution and community
theatre.
Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ISBN, 1 85302 632
8
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This manual is intended for all adults working with young people
involved in group and gang conflict. It is the culmination of three
years’ action research with 14-25 year-olds, exploring innovative and
engaging ways of working with antagonistic groups.
The work is rooted in the principle that conflict is an
inevitable part of life. If left unresolved it can be damaging;
conversely, if conflict is worked with creatively, it can be an
opportunity for growth and change.
Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ISBN, 1 84310-447-4
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