Live Virtual Workshops
Lateral Violence
Working Towards Solutions for Indigenous Communities & Organizations
Credit Hours (CEC)
Lateral Violence Live Virtual (early rate expires 9-14-22)
Early rate expires 09/15/2022
Learning Objectives
- List the types and severity of lateral violence
- Describe the stages of lateral violence escalation
- Identify styles of conflict interaction
- Summarize key steps toward a resolution process
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials
Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, experiential practice, personal reflection, delivered electronically.
Some of the Topics Included
- Types of Lateral Violence
- Escalation of Lateral Violence
- Working Towards Solutions
- Lateral Violence and Conflict
- Dealing with Misunderstandings
- The Intention Check
- Transforming Arguments
- Finding Your Interaction Style
- Anger Escalation Cycle
- Trigger Phrases and Gestures
- Different Styles of Communicating
- Communicating Effectively
- Preventing Lateral Violence
Target Audience
This is an introductory level workshop intended for anyone wanting to explore the various dynamics of violence and learn strategies for responding to and preventing it.
Terms & Conditions
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Trainer: Noela Crowe-Salazar
Noela is Cree and is a member of Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan. She holds a Master of Social Work degree and is a Registered Social Worker with over 20 years of experience working with children and families in child welfare and mental health settings. Her clinical background has a special focus on problematic substance use with special populations. Noela has worked extensively with First Nations in direct practice, policy, program design, and management roles. In addition to training with CTRI, she is a private practice counsellor and consultant, as well as a sessional lecturer at the University of Regina Faculty of Social Work. The foundation of her work and practice are grounded in her culture and values as an Indigenous woman, and a belief that everyone has inherent strengths and wisdom. As a trainer, Noela is passionate about collaborative work and sharing information that is meaningful and practical. She is also a contributing author of CTRI’s book, Counselling in Relationships. Read blogs written by Noela here.