1. Peaceful Conflict Resolution:
A Workshop on Building
Peace in Your Community
Diversity Forum 2012
Facilitators: Christina Barruel and Claire Speedy
With support from Merran Spath
2. Session overview
• Introduction to the Peace Foundation
• Auckland as a City for Peace
• Exploring peace and conflict
• Skills for Peaceful Conflict Resolution
– Responses to conflict
– Dealing with conflict constructively
• Auckland’s commitment to principles of peace
– Auckland Peace City Toolkit
• Building Peace in our communities
3. The Peace Foundation
Works to build peaceful relationships
among people of all ages and
cultures
– from personal to global through
education, research and action
4. Teaching children and youth how to:
- solve conflicts peacefully
- act as effective peer mediators
- grow into confident young leaders
5. Building rapport and respect
Peer Mediators from Mt Roskill Grammar at
Auckland City for Peace Celebration
6. Teaching parents, grandparents and caregivers skills to:
- bring out the best in their children
- resolve conflicts peacefully and constructively
- reduce violence in the home
11. Auckland’s Commitment
to the Principles of Peace
• Auckland City for Peace Declaration
• Aspirational
• United Nations International Network of
Peace Cities
• Dedicated to the creation of nuclear free
zones and a culture of peace
• Auckland Peace City Toolkit
12. Looking at the declaration
up close
‘Affirming that the wellbeing of all people is
advanced by non-violent conflict resolution
and the promotion of a culture of
peace, justice and non-violence through
education’
‘Embracing the diverse backgrounds of all
people and encouraging their participation in
society regardless of
age, gender, abilities, ethnicity, income, cultur
e, politics, sexuality or health’
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17. What does peace mean to you?
How does it look in your community?
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20. Contact us
Christina Barruel: christina@peacefoundation.org.nz
Claire Speedy: claire@peacefoundation.org.nz
Tel: (09) 373 2379
www.peace.net.nz
www.facebook.com/aklpeacecity
www.facebook.com/PeaceFoundationNZ