SCHOLARSHIPS

EN/ES/UK

Celebrating your Unique Contribution

The Pocket Project is offering scholarships for the Trauma-Informed Women in Leadership Course 2023 – more info about he course here.

We unfold our potential as women who dare to step into spaces where love and power meet. The world is calling for us to deepen our relatedness, with ourselves and each other, with our teams and our ancestries. Each of us can become a focal point for coherence and safety. Each of us can start to create healing architectures around us. As we awaken our resourcing and resilience as women, we empower ourselves to meet, address and heal individual, ancestral and collective trauma.  

The course modules are led by Kosha Joubert, Louise Marra, Karen Simms, Deb Dana, Rola Hallam, Maria Leister, Bettina Rollow and other experienced organisational and leadership consultants.

We are offering full scholarships for the Trauma-informed Women Leadership Course to women from Ukraine, Syria, Women of Colour from the ‘Global South’ and/or women who may have experienced systemic exclusion in their country of residence, and don’t currently have the resources to cover the costs of the Trauma-informed Women in Leadership Course

Application is closed now!

EN/ES/UK

Celebrating your Unique Contribution

The Pocket Project is offering scholarships for the upcoming Trauma-Informed Leadership Course II 2022 for change movements, social enterprises, and NGOs – more info about he course will be shared soon.

We are called to raise our awareness of the multifaceted nature of trauma and understand its impact on us, our teams, and our work in the world. Awareness is the first step in a cultural shift from trauma-inducing, to trauma-informed and, finally, to trauma-integrating organizations. The Pocket Project is offering this pioneering online course to help develop this awareness.

The course will be led by Thomas Hübl, and supported by Kosha Joubert, Jens Riese, Robin Alfred, Karen Simms and Laura Calderon de la Barca, all experienced organisational and leadership consultants.

We are offering full scholarships for the Trauma-informed Leadership Course to People of Colour from the ‘Global South’ and/or Ukranians. Alternatively, if you don’t have the resources to pay the full price, you can apply here for a  reduction of up to 50%. Welcome!

Applications closed on 15 May 2022

Our deepest humanity is our highest potential

Scholarships will be allocated according to the following criteria:

  • As part of our Ukraine Support Project, we are currently offering scholarships to Ukrainians. 
  • Country of residence/origin:
    • We follow UN categorisation to allocate countries. Group 4 has high priority in gaining a scholarship, then Group 3, etc.
    • Group 1: Austria, Australia, Belgium, read more
    • Group 2: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, read more
    • Group 3: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, read more
    • Group 4: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, read more
  • We aim for gender balance in our scholarships
  • We aim for diversity of ethnic background and cultural heritage
  • We aim to allocate scholarships to those with previous experience with trauma integration work
  • We aim to allocate scholarships to those who fulfil a meaningful role and service within their community

 

Over the coming months and years, the Pocket Project will be working to make more opportunities available for access to capacity building around Collective Trauma Integration work.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

The application is closed now!

Scholarships will be allocated according to the following criteria:

  • Country of residence/origin:
    • We follow UN categorisation to allocate countries. Group 4 has high priority in gaining a scholarship, then Group 3, etc.
    • Group 1: Austria, Australia, Belgium, read more
    • Group 2: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, read more
    • Group 3: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, read more
    • Group 4: Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, read more
  • We aim for gender balance in our scholarships
  • We aim for diversity of ethnic background and cultural heritage
  • We aim to allocate scholarships to those with previous experience with trauma integration work
  • We aim to allocate scholarships to those who fulfil a meaningful role and service within their community

Over the coming months and years, the Pocket Project will be working to make more opportunities available for access to capacity building around Collective Trauma Integration work.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

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