Inter-Group Interventions: Presented By-Namrata Maheshwari Neha Sharma Ruchi Jain
Inter-Group Interventions: Presented By-Namrata Maheshwari Neha Sharma Ruchi Jain
INTERVENTIONS
PRESENTED BY-
NAMRATA MAHESHWARI
NEHA SHARMA
RUCHI JAIN
INTRODUCTION
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III. Organization
IV. Partnering
mirror
3. The two groups come together to share with each other the information
on the lists.
4. The two groups return to their separate meeting places and are given two
tasks.
- first, they react to and discuss what they have learned about themselves
and the other group.
- The second task is to make a list of the priority issues that still need to be
resolved between the two groups.
5. The two groups come back together and share lists with each other.
- After comparing the lists, they then make one list containing the issues
and problems that should be resolved.
- They set priorities on the items in terms of importance.
6. As a follow up to the intergroup team building activity, a meeting of the
two groups or their leaders is desirable to determine whether the action
steps have in fact occurred and to assess how the groups are doing on
their own action plans
CONT
People
Interests
Options
Criteria
IV. PARTNERING
CONCLUSION
Intergroup team building, third party peacemaking, the organization
mirror , and partnering are four major interventions that have been
developed to improve intergroup and interpersonal relations. They
all work; that is, they actually reduce intergroup and interpersonal
conflict and improve relationships.
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