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The Last Hurrah! Goodbye EU. Implications for intercultural dialogue, peace-building and reconciliation in the UK!

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So what now?
The Last Hurrah! Goodbye EU
Implications for Intercultural Dialogue, Peace-Building and Reconciliation in the UK!
Tuesday 23rd & Wednesday 24th February 2021, Online

Join us and share your thoughts on the implications of The Brexit Deal for you, your practice, your service, service users and your organisation.

Professor Duncan Morrow, NI Commissioner for Children & Young People, Koulla Yiasouma, and Colin Parry OBE.

This two-day Community Relations Council-funded event will be facilitated by a team of International Facilitators from Germany, Spain and Northern Ireland. 

Information on the Programme available here
Participants will avail of:

  • opportunities to be inspired and better informed through inputs from experts in the field, and to have space and time to share and reflect upon their international learning experiences and thus continue to add to the existing evidence base;

  • an opportunity to document in broad terms how participant's experiences (of ‘the international’) have informed and influenced their perception of and approach to intercultural dialogue, peace-building and reconciliation;

  • specific examples of how international experience has contributed to intercultural dialogue, peace-building and reconciliation between individuals, local communities and society as a whole, but also how it equips practitioners in a practical sense to ‘do their job; 

  • opportunities to demonstrate how experience from participation in international programmes has contributed to or influenced practical efforts to nurture relationships between diverse communities;

  • due consideration for the potential differences that non-participation in European programmes will make in a post-Brexit era;

  • a virtual setting to ‘mark’ the end of an era in UK-European international relations by exploring ways in which we can maximise other international opportunities to promote relationships between diverse communities;

  • conclusions and recommendations for those involved in policy development and delivery as to how ‘the international’ can be utilised and maximised to support intercultural dialogue, peace-building and reconciliation in a UK-wide post-Brexit future.

FOR MORE INFO: thelidprogramme@hotmail.com 
or you can register directly by clicking here
This event has been made possible by funding from the Community Relations Council under their Cultural Diversity Fund. 
To find out more about the CRC please click 
here
For more information on The LID Programme click 
here and 'LID+' click here.

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