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Compassionate Integrity Training Manual
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Compassionate Integrity Training (CIT) is a multi-part training program that cultivates basic human values as skills for the purpose of increasing individual, social, and environmental flourishing. By covering a range of skills from self-regulation and self-compassion to compassion for others and engagement with complex systems, CIT focuses on and builds toward compassionate integrity: the ability to live one’s life in accordance with one’s values with a recognition of common humanity, our basic orientation to kindness, and reciprocity. Unlike some definitions of integrity that focus on mere consistency with one’s values, without examining what those values are, compassionate integrity insists that consistency with one’s values is not enough if those values promote harm to oneself, others, or the world. Instead, maintaining and increasing consistency with one’s values is most beneficial when they are values that promote one’s own well-being as well as that of others. As to what those values are and how we understand them, this is arrived at by investigating and examining things for oneself, using common sense, shared experience, and science.   

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Education
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Student Guide
Author:
Renee Athay
Date Added:
09/19/2023
Lesson Plan: Gamification and Empathy & Compassion
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This lesson covers the grade 5 Alberta Program of Studies health unit on Empathy and Compassion.  Using the K-12 Instructions Support Area of Service Learning, students are able to complete the following learning objectives:  1. Have an understanding of what compassion is, and an understanding of what empathy is, and 2. How can se show compassion and empathy to others. 

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Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Author:
Jill Roppelt
Date Added:
03/23/2022