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NVC Foundation Three - Dialogue for What Matters

By: Henry Wai

AUDIENCE: beginner

Sunday, Apr 13, 2025 1:00 PM —
Sunday, Apr 13, 2025 5:30 PM
English
Canada
Toronto, Ontario
Timezone: America/Toronto

True dialogue is based on connecting to what matters to us and offering empathic listening for what’s important to another. Let’s explore how “connection before solution” applies to your real life examples. We’ll use the NVC Dance Floors for dialogue to support you in getting more understanding, connection, and collaboration in your relationships.

Get the learning and practice you require for applying Nonviolent Communication™ in everyday life. The training is 20% presentation and 80% activities for learning and practice. With an emphasis on active learning, you will be challenged, moved and receive support. 

Prerequisite: Foundation 1 & 2 (or equivalent in discussion with Henry)                                                                          

Tuition: $145
If cost is an issue, a payment plan or tuition reduction is possible. Contact Henry to discuss options.

Registration / Info: [email protected]

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Henry Wai has 28 years of experience leading trainings and delivering programs in Canada, England and the United States. Henry offers training and workplace coaching for community, activist, corporate, government, and healthcare organization employees as well as trainings and life coaching for the public.

Henry was introduced to Nonviolent Communication™ (NVC) by Marshall Rosenberg in 2000 and completed several trainings with Marshall. Henry’s early mentors were Gina Lawrie and Bridget Belgrave who developed the NVC Dance Floors

He has been a certified NVC trainer since 2004 and particularly delights in sharing NVC fundamentals with beginners. 

Prior to NVC certification, Henry worked as a trainer and service provider in various sectors — housing, food co-ops, volunteer management, adult education, social enterprise and youth employment. 

Henry’s capacity for presence is informed by a variety of experiences:
- Zen Hospice Project volunteer,
- insight meditation practitioner,
- studying Psychology in university,
- growing up as a person of color in Canada, and
- contact improvisation dance.

Nonviolent Communication™ is a very powerful addition to his approach which emphasizes self-awareness, choice, relational skills and ways to build co-operation.

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