Participants and facilitator who took part in the training residential
Participants
Eamonn Baker, CDLi
Jim Arbuckle, Facilitator
Sylwia Slonka, Antrim CAB
Ian Wallace, Antrim Borough Council
Georgina Gallagher, Foyle Womens Aid
Maciej Majek, SEEDS
Aislin Curran, Transition Training
Des Fiddes, Self-employed Trainer
Ken Cathcart, KC Consulting
Brendan Clarke, North Belfast Interface Network
Joe Marley, Intercomm/Belfast Conflict Resolution Consortium
John Donaghy, Holywell Trust
Tony Carlin, Holywell Trust
Lisa Wilkinson, Mediation NI Associate
Heather McLaughlin, Europe Direct NI
Rose Kelly, Omagh Ethnic Communities Support Group
Maria Ellis, Women of the World
Francine Blache-Breen, Donegal Community Workers Co-operative
Julieanne McKeever, Womens Centre
Junko Okura, Womens Centre
Karen McCartney, Ulster Peoples College
Angela Boyle, Flax Housing Association
Facilitator: Steve Wessler - CPHV
Participant Evaluations
‘This experience has been life changing. I have truly learned more about myself and gained a better awareness of other people. I didn't think it would be possible to gain an education that will stay with me forever in 3 days, but I did!' |
‘This training gave me a real insight into a range of hate-related problems in my own community' |
'I have a more empathetic and properly addressed approach to bias, prejudice, harassment and violence.' |
‘Speak out in a more confident way when expressions of prejudice occur and encourage others to do the same.' |
‘Thank you for the opportunity to be a participant in such a wonderful experience.' |
'Another tool in the box to combat hate crime, racism and sectarianism.' |
'This knowledge will definitely be a very good strong tool for me to help people (victims) to learn how to face and challenge future hate crimes'. |