NCDD is proud to partner with follow networks that have similar missions, visions, and values. Below are our current network partners. Be sure to check them out!
International Listening Association (ILA)
The International Listening Association (ILA) is a global family with a common bond – advancing listening practice, teaching, and research worldwide. Since 1979, the ILA has been an international network supporting members from over 25 countries involved in shaping the art and science of listening in all contexts including education, business, healthcare, hospitality, spirituality, research, and the arts. The ILA is a dialogue space, resource network, news source, and worldwide community finding ways to enable listening cultures.
www.listen.org
The International Listening Association (ILA) is a global family with a common bond – advancing listening practice, teaching, and research worldwide. Since 1979, the ILA has been an international network supporting members from over 25 countries involved in shaping the art and science of listening in all contexts including education, business, healthcare, hospitality, spirituality, research, and the arts. The ILA is a dialogue space, resource network, news source, and worldwide community finding ways to enable listening cultures.
www.listen.org
National Association for Community Mediation (NAFCM)
NAFCM supports peacemakers by being the hub for advancing the work of community mediation, aggregating the wisdom of community mediation and amplifying the voice of community mediators. NAFCM's purpose, as a membership association of peacemakers who employ the practices and values of community mediation, is to help these peacemakers to create safe spaces for the transformation of conflict to opportunities for engagement, resolution and partnership through the work and will of the participants and those impacted.
www.nafcm.org
NAFCM supports peacemakers by being the hub for advancing the work of community mediation, aggregating the wisdom of community mediation and amplifying the voice of community mediators. NAFCM's purpose, as a membership association of peacemakers who employ the practices and values of community mediation, is to help these peacemakers to create safe spaces for the transformation of conflict to opportunities for engagement, resolution and partnership through the work and will of the participants and those impacted.
www.nafcm.org