Men's training after the NWTA
Going further...
As well as open circles and iGroups, there are various other training workshops that a man can attend to help him participate and facilitate in iGroups and NWTA weekends.
The trainings below are run by facilitators highly experienced in the Mankind Project processes, some having participated in over 50 NWTA weekends and other trainings. Most are run over a weekend, though some run one night per week over many weeks.
Understanding Power, Privilege, and Diversity (UPP&D)
The aim of this program is to allow people to examine and understand the concepts and skills of what creates and divides communities. The program outlines the impact of personal and social identity, rank, power and privilege on the dynamics of belonging within a community. The crossroads that we face in our relationships and community life, those moments which can make or break a connection, are often centred on issues of power, privilege and diversity. An awareness of our own power and privilege, as well an understanding of the underlying dynamics of rank and oppression can make a difference to the outcome.
MKPVIC LT1 and Community Gathering
A combination of men camping in the bush and LT1 weekend facilitated by top MKP leaders from around Australia. The LT1 is a MKP leadership training which looks at creating safe and strong containers within the community. The aim is to strengthen our own leadership skills and strengthen the leadership skills of our Community.
Primary Integration Training (PIT) which serves to help understand and apply the processes experienced in an NWTA or iGroup. Once the skills learned in PIT are understood, they become “tools” which serve men as they continue along their personal journey. Details and booking here
Leader Training 1-3 (LT1, LT2, and LT3) further develop skills in facilitating the processes and extending them to leading an NWTA weekend.
Staff Training 1-2 (ST1 and ST2) prepare men to understand the processes employed in an NWTA, the archetypes they are based on, the flow of energy in the weekend, and to assist in the staffing of an NWTA.
Compassionate leadership workshop (not an official Mankind Project event) See details here