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EHP WEBINAR: Interlifestance dialogue in education

Join our next EHP webinar on 17 October 2022: Interlifestance dialogue in education (17th October 4pm (CET))

A fascinating introduction to the concept of interlifestance dialogue and interlifestance living together in Flanders.
(Level 1, beginner/introductory)

A lifestance identity develops through contact with other lifestances. In 2022, the ideological variation is present in many class groups, making the school a mirror of society in this area.
Entering into a dialogue with the different local lifestances and religions is one of the challenges in education.

During this webinar we will go deeper into what this interlifestance dialogue can be: What, why, how is interlifestance dialogue in education?
What are the challenges, benefits, points of attention in interlifestance dialogue in education.

 

Register here: https://forms.gle/qHrosZ6pVXAEvnBF7

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EHP Day World Humanist Congress ’23

European Humanist Professionals workshops:

At your humanist service!
Inspiration and training day for celebrants, chaplains and educators

On Thursday 03 August 2023 the European Humanist Professionals (EHP) have organised, for all delegates to the World Congress, a full day devoted to humanist services.

Time: 09:00-16:00. Location: Kulturhuset Union, Nørre Allé 7, Copenhagen

This practical and hands-on day will consist of the sharing of best practice from European Humanist Professionals working in the fields of education, ceremonies and chaplaincy and will allow delegates to experience and explore humanist services in action.

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EHP WEBINAR: Interlifestance dialogue in education

Join our next EHP webinar on 17 October 2022: Interlifestance dialogue in education (17th October 4pm (CET))

A fascinating introduction to the concept of interlifestance dialogue and interlifestance living together in Flanders.
(Level 1, beginner/introductory)

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EHP Seminar: ‘Building Capacity through Humanist Services: Examples of Excellence’

The delivery of high quality humanist services is a proven route to engage with people of all ages and all nations and serves to bring the humanist ethos to the widest possible audience.

This Seminar at the International Humanist Conference in Glasgow (3-5 June), will be led jointly by Tale Pleym, Head of Ceremonies in Norway and the Ceremonies Team from HSS and will focus on Confirmations in Norway and Weddings in Scotland as examples of best practice.

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