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Reflective, action-based research -
Participants with leadership potential/roles in communities embark on journey of deep dialogue -
Uncovers the role of faith in cultivating positive relationships between people, and addressing divisions caused by faith -
Accredited and non-accredited training -
Group storytelling out of which relationships are built with the ‘same’ and the ‘other’ -
Spread the learning and deepened relationships from the core group process within participants’ local areas -
Single-identity programme, occurring as part of a parallel process across an interface/generation/locality/national identity divide -
Leading Ladies builds the capacity of women to step into their own leadership at their own level
Our Programmes
Does Irish Peace Centres only work with groups in Northern Ireland?
No, Irish Peace Centres takes a collective and comprehensive approach to wider peace-building and reconciliation. The partners within the consortium are indicative of Irish Peace Centres approach to building positive relationships on the island of Ireland – both within Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and between the North and South.
Irish Peace Centres also has an international dimension. The programme recognises that successful peace-building processes on the island of Ireland can inform the learning and endeavours of peace-building in other conflict areas. More on Irish Peace Centres’ international dimension can be found on our Prejudice and Pride page.
IPC News
Brian Rowan reports on the visit to Belfast by a Basque delegation, including their meeting with local journalists and loyalists hosted by Peter Sheridan Chief Executive of Co-operation Ireland
08/12/11
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New publication launched at panel discussion on BBC Radio Ulster and Arts Centre in Belfast
06/09/11
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