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Practice Legal Interventions

Date: 06.11.2024 at 9: 00 - 16:00

The method of peer case consultation is a structured consultation that aims to discuss concrete problems or questions from everyday work life among colleagues in a solution-oriented manner. In this way, possible interventions can be considered together and solutions developed for specific cases and challenging situations.
You are therefore warmly invited to bring concrete or fundamental topics from your consulting work or in the community context. These can be consulting cases, problem situations or other professional situations that are currently concerning you. In the small groups we want to look more intensively and in more depth at problems, challenges and also successes from the consulting work.

Details

Category:
online, free, workshop
Contact person
Dounia Mahfoufi
dounia.mahfoufi@antidiscrimination.org
target audience
Community-based counselors, in-depth AD counselors with a focus on racism, anti-racism counselors

Venue

Online

Organiser

advd-CbB

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