Workshops and Facilitated Sessions

Abolitionist

Political Education

 

Abolition 101 Intro to PIC Abolition: Introduction to fundamental and foundational principles of Prison Industrial Complex (PIC) abolition and transformative justice

Abolition 201 Abolition as daily practice: Practical workshop focused on building the skills and sharing tools for embedding abolitionist principles and recognising carceral logics in daily life; the workshop focuses on reflective work and scenario-based skill building 

Abolition Feminism: Why are prisons a feminist issue? Unpacking how police, prisons, and the PIC uphold gender oppression; Feminist Responses to the PIC (carceral v abolitionist)


Abolitionist

Skills Building

Conflict & De-escalation (Tailored for needs of those holding community spaces): Understanding and responding to conflict and intense confrontations between individuals in shared or community spaces, including stress responses and managing. E.g. Youth Groups, Community Centres

Active bystander (For anyone interested in intervening in violence in public spaces): Provides skills, tools, and confidence-building to empower anyone to identify and intervene in public space intrusions, harassment and violence.

Community Accountability: Using a TJ lens to develop collective responses to violence, introduction  to community accountability processes and approaches.


 

Sector-Specific Bespoke Training & Consultation

 
 
 

Abolition and No Borders

Abolition and Public Health 

Abolition and Education

 

Experimental Offerings:

Relationship repair/Rebuilding Trust

Friendship & Transformation 



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