Ágota Éva Ruzsa

CCI trainer: ARuzsaÁgota Éva Ruzsa, MbS Coach and facilitator, living in Budapest, Hungary, Europe, Gaia and the Universe with awareness for responsible thinking and acting. Originally as a teacher I co-founded the Hungarian affiliate of International House Language School in Hungary in the 80s, where I learnt co-counselling from John Heron and Mary Corr and became instrumental in establishing co-counselling in Hungary. Until in 1989, we had the first CCI Hungary event that lead to the birth of a peer community, still operating and active. In 1988 I studied at the Human Potential Research Group founded by John Heron at the University of Surrey, UK where I got my teacher trainer accreditation together with some other methods. As a follow up I founded Ariadne Gaia Foundation, an eco-spiritual learning space since 1989.
Later in the 90's, as a facilitator and consultant, I was part of the Dialogue Facilitators' Project at the Centre for Organizational Learning at MIT, USA and thus involved in setting up a local Society for Organisational Learning community fractal. Recently I got my accreditation in Hellinger's systems constellation and feel drawn to Deep Democracy work as well. I feel passionate in co-developing processes for personal and social transformation, thus deeply involved in communities such as CCI Co-Counselling, Dialogue of David Bohm, The World cafe and Art of Hosting.@
Country: Hungary
City: Budapest

Alan Trangmar

CCI trainer: alanAlan Trangmar is a co-counsellor since 1984 and a teacher since 1990 of the Herts Beds Bucks & Chilterns community. He teaches because 'I find co-counselling is valuable to me, and I want to share it with others; this is partly because I like to help other people by giving them something useful, partly so I have people who live with me that I can co-counsel with, and partly because a fundamentals is in itself a wonderful experience. I value the links I make and the marvellous people I meet through co-counselling. @
Country: UK

Anne Bailey

CCI trainer: anneAnne Bailey was in the very first CCI co-counselling programme in Aotearoa/ New Zealand in 1978. 'Theory and practise resonated with me to such an extent, that it had an immediate and profound impact throughout my life. At personal level I found myself liberated from an incident that held a lot of grief. At an interpersonal level I became very interested in facilitation. I recognized it as a vital vehicle for peer-based living. At a community level I co-created a small co-counselling community of six households. Today the concept of 'whole personhood' and the basic principles of Co-counselling underpin my writing, my facilitation, and my work. @
Country: New Zealand
City: Auckland