Conflict management, more effective meeting techniques and mutual support
Weekend course to practice equal collaboration and constructive conflict management, open to continuing education and beginners.
SEK 1,400 including coffee and refreshments
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
13 November 2026
About the grant
Weekend course in Angered starting 14 November 2026, comprising 2 sessions and 14 study hours. The course focuses on practical methods for more equal collaboration, intervention in conflicts and abuse, and use of feminist meeting techniques. The course uses methods from Performative Conflict Management, Everyday Civil Courage and nonviolence in the tradition of Gandhi. The course is professional and open to both continuing education and beginners. The course leader is Per Herngren, an experienced nonviolence trainer and author. The course price is SEK 1,400 including coffee and refreshments, reduced thanks to cooperation with Chalmers. Registration by 13 November 2026.
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- Registration at least one week before course start, by 13 November 2026
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