• Stress Management and Burnout Prevention

    Physical, emotional & spiritual renewal is crucial to looking after ourselves for the long haul. Tips on how activists can manage high stress.ย 

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    De-escalate, Manage and Transform Conflict

    Many conflicts get worse than they actually need to be because the participants lose control of themselves and retreat into self-reinforcing patterns of attack and counterattack. Here are some suggestions, drawn from the literature of conflict resolution and psychotherapy, that can be used to de-escalate conflicts.

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    Giving and Receiving Feedback

    ‘Feedback’ is a communication to a person or a group which gives that person informationย  about how they affect others. It is important to be able to give feedback in such a way that people can hear it, take it in, evaluate it, and change behaviour which affects their relationship with others.

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    Active Listening

    Active listening is a fundamental skill for peacebuilding and social change. It is more than hearing, it involves processing what has been heard and skilfully selecting a response. Active listening serves to encourage the person to tell more and most importantly, communicates to the person that you are interested and listening.

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    Nonviolence

    As a means of radical social change, nonviolence draws on a rich history of peopleโ€™s struggles from around the world. Grassroots peopleโ€™s movements have brought down dictators, stopped armies, undermined corporations and halted entire industries with nonviolent resistance.

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    3 Strategies For Peace

    Learn about the three major approaches to peace identified by Johan Gultung: peacekeeping, peacemaking, peacebuilding.

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    Tips for Turnout from Your Rights at Work

    The Your Rights at Work campaign ran from 2005 to 2007 and included some of the largest mobilisations in Australian social movement history. This article draws out some of the lessons in relation to ensuring strong turn-out at rallies and other events.

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    The Power of Unions to Make Change

    Nadine Flood from the CPSU presents at Progress 2015 on the dynamic tension at the heart of the union movement’s theory of change – as both grassroots movement and the large representative and regulated institutions.

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    The Fight for the Rights of People Seeking Asylum

    At Progress 2017, GetUp!’s Shen Narayanasamy shared the strategy and critical lessons learnt during campaign work to protect the rights of people seeking asylum.

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    Gender, Development and the Role of Business with Purpose (Video)

    Sam Mostyn, President of the Australian Council for International Development (ACFID), at Progress 2017 talking quotas, Sustainable Development Goals, and the importance of including corporates in our work towards social justice.

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