Programmes
The Peace Foundation offers a variety programmes which seek to promote peaceful relationships in the community, nationally and internationally. It helps to establish and maintain peaceful and non-violent relationships by teaching skills that encourage better communication, co-operation and non-violent conflict resolution.
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Peer Mediation

Our peer mediation programme has been operating in New Zealand since 1991 and has been delivered to nearly two thirds of schools nationwide. The programme empowers students by teaching them skills and processes to resolve conflict peacefully. They learn how to use conflict scenarios as an opportun...
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Team Building

The Wellington Office leads peace and team-building games and activities. Children’s games include using a colourful parachute and a large earth-ball and reinforce ideas on looking after the earth. Peace games develop cooperation and team-building skills. The Peace Foundation is available to come ...
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BANG Aotearoa

BANG (Ban All-Nukes Generation) is now launched in Aotearoa-New Zealand to encourage the government to "pick up the nuclear disarmament ball" and lead the campaign for a binding nuke abolition treaty at the 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty Conference in New York this May. Join us! To get active, conta...
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Conflict Resolution

The Peace Foundation provides conflict resolution workshops so you can learn the skills yourself. These skills will provide you with the means to resolve your own disputes or disputes of those around you. Call the office and enquire about the next course being run in your area....
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Disarmament

Disarmament education looks at how armed conflicts, weapons-related expenditure and the proliferation of nuclear weapons and conventional arms threaten the foundations of international peace and security. It seeks to deepen an understanding of these issues and encourages attitudes that promote peace...


