Safe Spaces and Confidentiality Agreements
NVC in Group Settings
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4m 7s
Roxy Manning, Certified NVC Trainer: How to create a safe space for a first time group working on power and privileges ? Roxy Manning, Phd, answers that question and goes deeper into exploring what does it mean to have a space space? Is it actually realistic? Roxy offers a distinction about safe space and holding confidentiality. She illustrates with a an example how to hold confidentiality and the questions you can ask group members about how they feel safe or unsafe.
Keywords:
- social change
- confidentiality
- safe space
- group agreements
- Roxy Manning
- Group Facilitation Tips
- NVC groups
- strategies
- BIPOC
- agreements
- needs not met
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