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Our Programmes

  • 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

Owen Donnelly

Owen Donnelly has recently been appointed to the staff of the Donegal Peace Centre as Learning Development worker, responsible for coordinating the Irish Peace Centres programme of training. Owen has been involved in creating and delivering community based personal development training for the past 20 years. He worked most recently for Relate Northern Ireland as their Life Skills training officer and as a relationship and family counsellor. He holds a degree in Theology and is an accredited member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Previously, he was the coordinator for the Holos project, which used community-based stress-management therapies to promote healing between divided communities, and encouraged participants to look at new paths towards personal development.