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Recognizing October 21, 2021 as Conflict Resolution Day.
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WHEREAS, Conflict Resolution Day occurs on the third Thursday in October and was conceived in 2005 by the Association for Conflict Resolution to promote awareness of mediation, arbitration, conciliation, and other creative, peaceful means of resolving conflict; and
WHEREAS, In Philadelphia, a significant number of children live in poverty, are impacted by gun violence, experience trauma at home, and experience acts of violence in their community as a part of their daily lives; and
WHEREAS, Philadelphia is on track to see its most deadly year ever recorded with over 1,800 fatal and non-fatal shooting victims; and
WHEREAS, In 2020, 305 children were victims of gun violence with 35 young people tragically losing their lives; and
WHEREAS, Many young people use violence to deal with conflict because they have not been exposed to alternative methods to deal with conflict; and
WHEREAS, Conflict resolutions aim to educate students to recognize conflict as a natural part of life that can be resolved peacefully; and
WHEREAS, Following Resolution No. 200430 (introduced by Councilmember Gilmore Richardson), City Council held hearings exploring the benefits of offering conflict resolution districtwide. During a follow-up hearing, the School District of Philadelphia announced as of the 2021-2022 School Year, the School District of Philadelphia will offer every student Tier 1 conflict resolution for every child; and
WHEREAS, Students will learn to develop awareness of their own responses to conflict, understand the diversity with which others respond, learn and practice the principles of conflict resolution and the skills of peaceful problem-solving processes, empower themselves to be individually and cooperatively responsible for resolving conflicts and integrate these responsibilities into their daily lives; and
WHEREAS, Conflict resolution curriculum will decrease violence in schools and on the st...
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