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 Conflict and peace

Group treaty

Aim: To think about how personal behaviour can reduce conflict.
You will need: Paper and pens / blackboard and chalk.
Duration: 30-40 minutes

Discuss your ideas about conflict resolution, to create a group treaty. This will be a way of recording how everyone wants the group to behave to avoid conflicts, and how to deal with any conflicts that arise. Here are a few suggestions the leader can introduce if necessary:

  • Never hit someone else
  • Never raise your voice at someone in anger
  • Never swear or use bad language at each other
  • Always try to resolve a conflict by discussion
  • Never let a conflict continue outside a meeting
  • If you can't reach agreement, ask someone else to act as a mediator
  • Never deliberately provoke a conflict
  • Remember the value of saying 'I'm sorry'

Use simpler phrases for younger children e.g. 'we will not shout', 'we will say sorry', etc.

Write suggestions up on a blackboard or large piece of paper, or someone can keep notes and read them out. Once the group has drawn up a list together, check if there are any points people don't agree on. Is there anything extra someone wants to add? How is the group going to decide on a final version? By voting? Or do they want a complete consensus from everyone? From this task you may learn some ideas about how you want to work together in future.

When you have a final version, write it out neatly and get everyone to sign it at the bottom. Display the treaty in your meeting place or classroom so that everyone can see it and remember it.

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