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Module: Positioning, counseling attitude, self-care and setting boundaries

Start: 28.04.2025 End: 29.04.2025

The German Anti-Discrimination Association (advd) invites you to the project “Community-based counseling” to a module with the topic “Positioning, advisory attitude, self-care and setting boundaries” .

The event is aimed at prospective independent consultants working in civil society counselling centres – preferably with a focus on racism and anti-racism. This involves a Reflection on one's own social position as a (possibly peer-to-peer) anti-racism consultant – in the team, in the organization and in the community context. The aim is power-critical examination of one's own advisory role and the limits of this activity in relation to the person seeking advice.

Target group:
The module is aimed at prospective independent consultants working in civil society counseling centers – preferably with a focus on racism and anti-racism.

Note:
This module is one of the compulsory modules as part of the Joint Certificate in Community-Based Anti-Racism Counseling (2023–2025)Therefore, consultantsinside the project partnersinside have priority in the selection.

Registration & selection process:
Interested parties can apply until March 20, 2025 with this form online Send a registration request. After registration, you will receive confirmation of your participation.

Event details:
Date: 28-29 April 2025
Time: 9 17-clock
Location: In-person event in Halle (Saale)

The module is offered as part of the model project “From those affected to actors – Strengthening community-based anti-racism/anti-discrimination advisory structures (CbB)”, which is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Anti-Racism.

Details

Category:
free, module, face-to-face event, workshop
Contact person
Dounia Mahfoufi
dounia.mahfoufi@antidiscrimination.org
target audience
Community-based counselors, in-depth counselors, volunteers

Venue

Berlin

Organiser

advd-CbB

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