De-escalation Training Form
Saturday, November 8th / 1-5pm @ The Love Building 4731 Grand River Ave.
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How does safety feel in your body?
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What is possible when you feel safe?
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How does it feel for you to engage in conflict? (With this question, it might help to think about your body's initial reaction to being in or observing conflict.)
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Do you feel aligned with abolitionist values?Here is a definition of abolitionist values: Abolition centers non-carceral, restorative, and growth-oriented responses to conflict. “Abolition allows one time to heal. Abolition seeks to repair the damage done to a person or a people. Abolition holds space for the person or people who have perpetrated violence, harm, and damage.” It is a process of imagining grounded and localized practices of safety beyond prisons & policing. from Patrisse Cullors, Abolition & Reparations
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Do you have any experience in supporting someone in a moment of crisis?
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During the De-escalation workshop we will have time to practice de-escalation techniques. What are scenarios that will be useful for the sidewalk team to practice?
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