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You can find out more about Nonviolent communication by clicking on the following links:

The Centre for Nonviolent Communication: The Centre for Nonviolent Communication is a global organisation whose vision is "a world where all people are getting their needs met and resolving their conflicts peacefully. In this vision people are communicating non-violently to create and participate in networks of worldwide life-serving systems in economics, education, justice, healthcare and peace-keeping".

CNVC links trainers, organisers and supporters in thirty-five countries, working with people from all walks of life.

There is now a search option on the website where you can find trainings in the UK and elsewhere led by certified trainers. There are also e-groups you can join and information on NVC worldwide.

NVC in the UK: Information about certified Nonviolent communication trainers working in the UK.

Resources/publishing for NVC: Site includes information about Marshall Rosenberg, the founder of NVC and an online shop.

NVC Materials in the UK: | Books | Tapes | DVDs | CDs | Game |
Online shop run by Life Resources.


"Death without the possibility of changing the world is the same as a life that never was." Douglas Coupland - in his Novel "Eleanor Rigby"

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