What issues does it address?
Stepping Stones has been used by many organisations to address a wide range of issues. These are issues which are universal and found in any community anywhere. But the manual does not impose imaginary experiences on participants from elsewhere. Instead it encourages participants to think about their own lived experiences in relation to these issues. Therefore each Stepping Stones workshop is unique, depending on the specific lived experiences of the participants in that particular community. This enables participants to develop their own solutions which are specifically relevant to their own concerns, which belong then to them.
The diagram below shows the succession of the issues as they arise in the Stepping Stones process. In the case of the first three (all of which deal with violence):