Email Address
Website URL
Location
Quaker House, Stocking Lane, Dublin, Dublin, D16 V3F8, Ireland
Describe the purpose and aim(s) of the organisation/voluntary group

The Alternatives to Violence Project is a network of volunteers running workshops for anyone who wants to find ways of resolving conflict without resorting to violence. We work primarily in prisons but also in the community.

The Thinking Behind AVP
We understand that conflict is a natural and normal part of life, and that it is possible to learn new ways of handling it. By holding workshops in which the participants consider the underlying causes of friction and violence, practical ways of dealing with situations of conflict are worked out.

Our workshops build on everyday experiences and try to help us move away from violent or abusive behaviour by developing other ways of dealing with conflicts. They help us to increase the respect we have for ourselves and others.

Learners most commonly worked with:
People with experience of the prison system
Programmes/Courses Offered
Community engagement programmes (personal development programmes through creative, social or manual activities eg. flower arranging)
Additional Programmes/Courses (not listed)
Conflict Resolution
Level of courses you offer
Non-accredited
Additional Wraparound Support (not listed)
Personal development;
Approximate number of learners engaged with annually
200+