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Conflict Resolution Network
The vision of the Conflict Resolution Network is to create conflict-resolving community in a culture of peace and social justice. We make Conflict Resolution skills, strategies and attitudes more readily and universally accessible.
Conflict Resolution builds stronger and more cohesive organisations and more rewarding relationships. So we make Conflict Resolution skills, strategies and attitudes more readily and universally accessible. Most CRN material can be freely reproduced provided our copyright notice appears on each page.
The Conflict Resolution Network (CRN) provides excellent, practical material and resources. Most CRN material can be freely reproduced provided their copyright notice appears on each page.
Take a look around:
- The elimination of involuntary unemployment for Australia and world-wide is one of CRN's human rights and social justice projects.
- CRN is actively campaigning, encouraging and offering support to political candidates who use conflict-resolving principles.
- The need for Conflict-Resolving Government challenges us to establish civil discourse. Order our books, manuals, video and audio tapes on line.
- Find out how to join a course or run one in your own organisation. See, too, Academic Courses. Need a mediation, a difficult meeting facilitated, community consultation organised and chaired? We may have your answer.
- If you have a conflict that's troubling you, print off our CR Checklist and run the issues through its paces.
- Get the rundown on the twelve skills of Conflict Resolution and how you apply them.
- Click onto Services for CRN's specialist consultancies.
- Join our free mailing list.
- Be part of this Decade for the Culture of Peace.
- See our Statement on Reconciliation with indigenous Australians.
- Send us an e-mail. Join a national and international dialogue on Conflict Resolution, Social Justice and Human Rights.
- See CRN's Statement on Reconciliation.
- "Conflict-Resolving Media" provides guidelines for responsible journalism. Great for the media and press releases.
- Adversarial debates are old hat. Turn your debating group into a dialogue group via the "Conflict-Resolving Game".
- "Quick Guide" on Fighting Fair - Do you want a quick reference to Conflict Resolution skills to put on your fridge or pin on your noticeboard?
To access these resources follow this link to the Conflict Resolution Network website
For further information
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Conflict Resolution Network
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PO Box 1016, Chatswood NSW 2057
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02 9419-8500
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02 9413-1148
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crn@crnhq.org
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