In this video David Machles talks about how he’s been using the 16 Guidelines to work with prisons. David used the 16 Guidelines in anger management workshops at a prison through the FPMT's Liberation Prison Project. He found the program to be effective in helping the prisoners develop skills to manage their emotions and improve their relationships with others.
Read MoreIanzhina Bartanova, Executive Director, of FPMT Mongolia talks about the exciting journey of the 16 Guidelines in Mongolia which has reached a new milestone - the launch of the Mongolian version of the book “16 Guidelines: The Basics.
Read MoreOur Facilitator Cecilia Buzón spent a week in Mongolia in September last year and has done some outstanding work in sharing a full variety of our secular activities working with 16G within different segments of the local community, including a pilot session of our upcoming programme 16G for children and teens.
Read MoreTiziana has recently completed the Building Balanced Empathy training with FDCW. She is an active member of FPMT, has been volunteering for many years and is training to be an FPMT teacher. We have asked her a few questions to shine light on her personal journey and her experience with Buddhism and Universal Education.
Read MoreDavid Machles, from North Carolina, USA, began his journey into the 16 Guidelines in 2008. He felt inspired to offer the 16G program in prisons working with adult and juvenile prisoners as well as staff and volunteers. He developed a 16G for prisoners curriculum called Building Inner Strength.
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