Safety and Repair with Men: A Workshop with Tod Augusta-Scott
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Safety and Repair with Men: A Workshop with Tod Augusta-Scott

Safety and Repair with Men: A two day workshop with Tod Augusta-Scott. Sponsored by The Men & Project & Fear Is Not Love.

By The Men & Project

Date and time

Tue, May 7, 2024 9:00 AM - Wed, May 8, 2024 4:00 PM MDT

Location

Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Calgary Airport, 36 Street Northeast, Calgary, AB, Canada

6620 36 Street Northeast Calgary, AB T3J 4C8 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

Safety and Repair – a 3-phase approach to address gender-based violence

The training introduces individual practitioners and organizations to a process to address gender based violence which seeks to repair harm without creating more harm. The approach often involves two practitioners, one assisting each person involved through the 3-Phase process.

Practitioners will learn about the principles and tools used in Narrative Therapy, Trauma Work and Restorative Justice. As practioners learn how to navigate through the 3-Phase process which makes safety and repair possible. The focus is on repairing harm and not necessarily on restoring an intimate relationship.

At each phase, practitioners address how gender expectations and ideas that stem from trauma can foster abuse and impair people’s ability to repair harm, both when they are hurt and when they have hurt others, blending restorative processes that seek to repair harm and narrative practices such as: re-authoring identity; externalizing conversations; statement of position maps; outsider-witnessing; and re-membering practices.


Tod Augusta Scott is known internationally for his work with gender-based violence, narrative therapy and restorative justice. He has worked as the lead therapist and Executive Director of Bridges – a domestic violence counselling agency since 1993. He developed the Safety and Repair approach to addressing gender-based violence in community and employment settings. He has presented his work internationally as well as in every province in Canada. He is widely published in the field and the co-editor and author for two critically acclaimed books. His work has been heighted in the documentary A Better Man (NFB, 2017). For his work in the field, he received recognition awards from the Canadian Social Work Association and the Department of National Defence (Canada).


Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be provided.

Organized by

The Men & Project offers trusted, accessible support, information and resources for the complex mental and relational health challenges men face. We host learning events for professionals working to engage men for positive masculinity, fathering, and violence prevention. Our North Star is to change the culture of help-seeking with men and the quality of services available when men reach out.

Men & works in partnership with professionals and organizations to create tools, practices and strategies for engaging men for mental health, inner development, relational wellbeing and violence prevention.

$169.13