Nonviolent Communication Part 2 Using Expression ALIGN Webinar











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Communication skills are fundamental to social work practice. Nonviolent Communication (NVC), sometimes referred to as Compassionate Communication, offers a powerful tool for positive social change. According to its creator, psychologist Marshall Rosenberg, NVC is effective in relationships among families, colleagues, and in conflicts of any nature as it encourages empathic communication. For child welfare professionals, compassion and empathy are cornerstones to building trust among families, as well as within interprofessional relationships. • In this webinar, we will discuss the connection between trauma and adverse experiences, the brain, and NVC. Participants will reflect on how they typically respond to conflict situations, both personally and professionally. Through the NVC model, participants will learn other conversational responses, how to implement NVC expressions through identifying the difference between observations vs. evaluations, feelings vs. thought-feelings and needs vs. strategies, as well as requests vs. demands. • Presented by: Janelle King, Restorative Practices Coordinator at Boulder Valley School District, and A'miracle Smith, Student, and Youth Advocate • For resources mentioned during the webinar, please see our resource library: • https://ficw.fsu.edu/Resources • This free webinar is offered through the MyALIGN program under the Florida Institute for Child Welfare's GROW Center. The goal of MyALIGN is to cultivate a learning community of professionals who benefit from enhancement of skills as well as comprehensive support as they advance in their child welfare careers. Learn more about MyALIGN at http://FICW.FSU.EDU/ALIGN. For questions, please contact [email protected]. • Stay informed of future webinar offerings by joining our mailing list: http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE-ALIGN

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