Scene Safety Series! De-escalation and Regulation Workshop. Saturday, April 19th, 1-3pm at 306 Flora St. Register for all the Scene Safety Series workshops here.
Join our Education Director Beth Girma for a two-hour workshop to learn de-escalation skills through a harm reduction and intersectional lens, while also learning about the internal mechanisms of crisis and emotional regulation.
Beth Girma has experience doing direct mutual aid and professional social work, and supporting people through various stages of crisis. Beth also has mediation and facilitation experience. Participants will receive printed copies of resources!
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This workshop is a part of the Scene Safety Workshop Series. Participants can sign up for individual workshops for $15/each or $40 for the whole series. If you purchase this item, you are ONLY buying a ticket to the workshop on April 19th.
These workshops are open to anyone wanting to learn about creating a safer and more accountable community. It will focus on building skills for throwing safer DIY events, house shows, and concerts at all-ages and 21+ venues. We want everyone in the music and art scene to feel prepared and supported when harmful things happen.
Have you ever had to deal with someone being too rowdy at a show or not knowing what to do when a band gets called out? These workshops can help you build systems of accountability, support, and de-escalation to better navigate those kind of situations.
Sliding scale pricing available, just email education@makeshiftartspace.org for a coupon code.
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Disclaimer for Scene Safety Series:
Some workshops will directly address issues related to sexual assault and other forms of violence. Instructors will ask participants to engage in exercises discussing these topics. If you have any questions regarding the content of these workshops, please feel free to reach out to education@makeshiftartspace.org. All elements of the workshops are voluntary and participants may choose to leave at any time. These workshops are not intended for individuals actively experiencing crisis.